Coronado special education teacher receives state innovator award

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Multiple circumstances in Gail Douglas’ life led her to become a special education teacher.

She had been diagnosed with dyslexia. Her mother was a speech pathologist, and her father was a social worker.

For the past 16 years, she taught job skills and life skills to her Coronado High School special education students while making them a part of the school environment.

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