Teresita Ramos

568 Washington St. Suite 30, Wellesley, MA

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Education

2014
Boston College Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2011
Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center- University of Massachusetts Medical School, Certificate, LEND program
1995
Georgetown University, MS - Master of Science
1993
Wellesley College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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19 Jun, 2018
We cannot say enough about the support that Tere Ramos provides to families of children with special needs. From the first phone call, we knew that not only would Tere guide us smoothly along the process, but she truly cared about helping our daughter get the services she needed. Tere communicates with both families and other professionals effectively and in a very timely manner, and she uses her negotiating skills to allow the parties to reach agreement in the best interest of the student. We are so grateful to have Tere’s guidance, encouragement, and legal knowledge supporting our family.
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Anonymous

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13 Sep, 2017
Tere Ramos is very knowledgeable and cares deeply about her clients and the issues they face. As a trainer and long-time advocate, she has personal knowledge of the special education system and how to guide parents through it. In particular, she can provide detailed guidance for parents and students for whom English is not a first language.
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Anonymous

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09 Jul, 2017
A great lawyer who will go above and beyond to ensure those who are the most vulnerable like individuals with disabilities, ELL students with disabilities, LEP parents have language access and an education they deserve. Clear detailed communication is her priority to ensure her clients understand the process along the way.
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Publications

2018:
Boston Globe, Intractable school challenges awaiting state’s new education commissioner
2018:
Boston Herald, Board chooses Lawrence’s Jeff Riley to be ed commissioner
2017:
Boston Globe, US probes adequacy of interpretation services in Lawrence, Braintree schools
2015:
The Boston Globe, The dark lining to silver cloud in Lawrence’s school system
2015:
El Planeta, Qué hacer si su hijo necesita educación especial: Conozca sus derechos
2014:
BC Law Magazine, Trying Personal Experience Inspires Ramos ’14 to Help Others
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