Supporting Increased Outcomes for Students with Disabilities


PCG’s Project Success
offers research-based, targeted professional development and coaching for teachers, administrators, and paraprofessionals who support students with disabilities. By focusing on the expansion of inclusive practices and the integration of academic standards and functional skills, educators receive the support they need to be successful in improving student outcomes. Whether they are new to supporting students with disabilities or have decades of experience, our Project Success meets educators where they are.

Featured Professional Development

  • Pillars of Practice Webinar Series

    Our Pillars of Practice webinar series supports new and experienced special education teachers in fine-tuning their implementation of best practices to support students with disabilities.

  • Project Success Playbook

    The Project Success Playbook provides flexibility to special educators by offering a yearlong combination of synchronous and asynchronous professional development activities.

  • Supporting Student Behavior Webinar Series

    The Supporting Student Behavior webinar series provides teachers and administrators with key strategies and resources to understand and support challenging student behavior.

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The Project Success Commitment to Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism.

The Project Success team makes this straightforward statement as a call for human rights. Project Success affirms our commitment to recognizing, addressing, and affirming equity for all students, staff, and educators. Like our advocacy for students with disabilities, anti-racism work is ongoing work: it’s never done and it’s never enough.

As educators and leaders of the Project Success team, we are committed to looking inward to assess ourselves, our practices, and our teaching structures to ensure we are a committed and inclusive resource center that engages in intentional anti-racist actions. As a team, we engage in purposeful learning opportunities to analyze our own biases and racism as we strive to become more inclusive, equitable, and anti-racist learners, teachers, and leaders.