"You hold within a pearl yet to be discovered..."
How does an oyster make a pearl? It starts with an irritating grain of sand and an oyster which has no hands. But the oyster is clever - since it can't physically remove the irritant, it secretes a fluid which wraps around the grain of sand. Over a period of time, the fluid layers harden and a beautiful pearl is created. The ACCESS 1-to-1 staff believes that all students hold the potential within to take their Disability and turn it into Ability. We invite you to journey with us in creating your own pearl of wisdom.
| Located in the Center for Tutoring and Learning Connections (CTLC) |
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Medina Hall - M216 972-238-6226 Terri Nelson - 972-761-6714 accessTN@dcccd.edu 2nd floor of Medina in the southeast corner closest to the Gym (Guadalupe Hall) |