Juban Parc Elementary's Carson Tullier wins 'Yes I Can' award | Photo Gallery
Carson Tullier, an 8-year-old third-grader at Juban Parc Elementary, right, celebrates with his classmates following the announcement that the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children had selected Tullier as its “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy.
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From left, Stephenia and Cody Seals watch their son Carson Tullier break out some dance moves following the announcement that the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children had selected Tullier as its “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy. Tullier is a third-grader at Juban Parc Elementary.
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Juban Parc Elementary Principal Lauren Kennedy, left, gives a hug to Carson Tullier following the announcement that the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children had selected Tullier as its “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy.
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Kelly Price, left, hugs student Carson Tullier following the announcement that the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children had selected Tullier as its “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy. Price is Tullier’s math teacher.
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Carson Tullier, an 8-year-old third-grader at Juban Parc Elementary, left, thanks his classmates for celebrating his “Yes I Can” award for self-advocacy from the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children.
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Carson Tullier, left, speaks with Bonnie Boulton, special education program development coordinator for the Livingston Parish school system, following the announcement that the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children had selected Tullier as its “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy.
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Carson Tullier, left, flexes his muscles while posing for a photo with his adapted physical education teacher, Lisa Dugas, who wrote the nomination that helped Tullier be named the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children’s “Yes, I Can!” winner for self-advocacy. Tullier will advance to the national “Yes I Can” competition this spring.
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Carson Tullier, middle, stands with his parents after a ceremony at Juban Parc Elementary in his honor. Tullier was recently named the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children’s “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy. He was recognized for his determination and positive and generous personality in living with physical differences caused by Skeletal Dysplasia. Also pictured are Cody Seals and Stephenia Seals.
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Carson Tullier stands with his parents, teachers and parish administrators after a ceremony at Juban Parc Elementary in his honor. Tullier, a third-grader, was recently named the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children’s “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy. Pictured, front row from left, are April Morgan, special education transition coordinator; Carson Tullier; Lisa Dugas, adapted physical education teacher; Pam Masters, assistant principal at Juban Parc Elementary. Pictured, back row from left, are Lauren Kennedy, principal at Juban Parc Elementary; Stephenia Seals, Carson’s mother; Cody Seals, Carson’s father; Eric Penalber, director of special education; Bonnie Boulton, special education program development coordinator; Charlene Lilly, Carson’s former counselor; Shanna Steed, district administrator; and Debbie Tate, supervisor of instruction for elementary.
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Teachers stand with Carson Tullier following the announcement that the Louisiana Council of Exceptional Children had selected Tullier as its “Yes I Can” winner for self-advocacy. From left, Lisa Dugas, Carson Tullier, Kelly Price and Michelle Booth.