MARGATE – Students at the William H. Ross Elementary School Tuesday learned about how people may be different in some ways, but everyone has the ability to become successful – and even become a doctor.
Students attended an assembly with Dr. Kerry Magro as part of the school’s Autism Acceptance Month.
An award winning national speaker and best-selling author, Kerry is a role model in the disabled community. Non-verbal at at age 2 and diagnosed with autism at age 4, he has overcome countless obstacles to becoming a successful leader.
In May of 2019, Kerry received his doctorate in Educational Technology Leadership from New Jersey City University. He currently is CEO and founder of KFM Making a Difference, a non-profit corporation foused on disability advocacy and housing.
After the assembly, children went outside to the schoolyard where they blew bubbles for autism.