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Lydia Sollenberger is a doctoral student at the University of Colorado Boulder. Lydia received her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education with a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse endorsement from Illinois State University. During her time as a 3rd grade, dual language teacher in the suburbs of Chicago, she received her masters degree in special education. As a bilingual special educator, Lydia designed and taught the district’s cross-categorical self-contained dual language classroom. Her teaching experiences inspire work in graduate school. She teaches courses for elementary and secondary educators about differentiating instruction for students with disabilities and emergent bilinguals in the classroom. Lydia is also involved in research with Dr. John J. Hoover on Multitiered Systems of Support (MTSS) in rural parts of Colorado which has historically misidentified emergent bilinguals for special education. Lydia plans to focus her research on inclusive writing instruction for bilingual children with disabilities.