Meet Our Founder

Christine Levy is esteemed expert in the field of Educational Advocacy

Meet Christine

Christine is renowned for her unwavering dedication to empowering parents and their children to achieve their full educational potential, both academically and emotionally.

Christine relieves the stress the complicated process of navigating the Special Education process may cause by advocating on behalf of families for the support, services, and placement crucial to a child’s success. 

Education & the Start of Impact

University of Rhode Island
Bachelor’s
Elementary Education

New York University
Master’s
Specializing in Students with Disabilities

Bank Street College of Education
Master’s
Educational Leadership

In 2001, she embarked on her mission to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals with disabilities. She earned her Bachelor's in Elementary Education from the University of Rhode Island, a Master's Degree from New York University, specializing in Students With Disabilities, and pushed further as a leader with a Master’s Degree from Bank Street College of Education in Educational Leadership. 

With over two decades of experience as a teacher at the Hewitt School in New York City, Educational Coordinator for the upper Elementary School at the Aaron School in New York City, Multi Tiered Systems of Support Coordinator for a K-12 school district in South Kingstown RI as well as the Assistant Director of Special Education in South Kingstown RI. Christine has worked closely with teachers, leaders, students, and families, utilizing her comprehensive knowledge and expertise to guide them toward success. 

After her own personal journey of advocating for her son, in 2022, she had a calling and founded Levy Educational Advocacy, a groundbreaking organization that has rapidly become a leader in the field of Educational Advocacy on the East Coast. 

At Levy Educational Advocacy, Christine offers individualized services to meet the needs of the families and their children. Christine’s approach has transformed the lives of countless individuals, equipping them with the necessary individualized plans, services, and placement to thrive. 

The Start of LEA

Christine is a member of COPA, the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, and the Dyslexia Association. She has formed partnerships with the Jonnycake Center and the Down Syndrome Society, as well as the Hamilton School at Wheeler in RI. Christine has been a guest on Podcasts; most recently on Dr. Dan’s The Parent Footprint. Christine continues her mission to empower individuals with disabilities, helping families and students break through barriers, gain essential tools, and achieve their fullest potential. 

Affiliations & Partnerships

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