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Gracyn Marchesani

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Gracyn Marchesani

2024-2025 Scholar

Gracyn Marchesani is currently a senior majoring in special education. She is originally from Royersford, Pennsylvania. She is currently a student intern with Montgomery County Public Schools as well as a substitute teacher. She will be a full-time student intern in the spring of 2025 for a kindergarten community-based classroom, where she has absolutely loved her journey so far. Gracyn will be continuing her education with the University of Maryland alongside the INSPIRED program where she will receive her master's in special education from fall 2025 to spring 2027. 

Her goal is to return to the DMV area throughout the master's program as a special educator while bringing everything she has learned at the University of Maryland to support student needs and foster inclusive, engaging learning environments. She aims to apply her learned skills in evidence-based practices and differentiated instruction to make a positive impact on her students' academic and social growth.

  

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