Sandra M. Przybylski, CCC-SLP

Speech Language Pathologist

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1968

Ms. Przybylski receives a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa.

1969

Ms. Przybylski becomes an elementary school teacher in the Peoria School District in Illinois.

1971

Ms. Przybylski receives a Master of Arts from the University of Illinois.

1971

Ms. Przybylski becomes a speech language pathologist in the Vermillion County Special Education Co-op in Illinois.

1974

Ms. Przybylski becomes a speech language pathologist in the LaPlata School District in Missouri.

1980

Ms. Przybylski is named an Outstanding Young Woman by the United States Jaycee Foundation.

1988

Ms. Przybylski receives an Award for Continuing Education from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. She will receive three more award in 2005, 2008, and 2011.

1990

Ms. Przybylski is named to the Distinguished Service Registry for Speech and Hearing.

1990

Ms. Przybylski becomes a speech language pathologist in the Maysville School District.

1992

Ms. Przybylski becomes a speech language pathologist in the Bucklin School District.

1994

Ms. Przybylski conducts research as a field test examiner for the Psychological Corporation. She works with the Psychological Corporation again in 1998, 1999, and 2000.

2002

Ms. Przybylski becomes a speech pathologist and special instructor for Missouri First Steps Early Intervention with the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

2005

Ms. Przybylski becomes a speech language pathologist in the Schuyler County School District.

2005

Ms. Przybylski is named for inclusion in Manchester Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women Teachers in Childhood Education.

2008

Ms. Przybylski is invited to South Africa as a speech language pathologist delegate to the People to People Citizen Ambassador Program by the American Speech Language Hearing Association.

2010

Ms. Przybylski is invited to Israel as a speech language pathologist delegate to the People to People Citizen Ambassador Program by the American Speech Language Hearing Association.

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