Elizabeth Campbell, M.Ed.

Elizabeth Campbell

Program Director, Intervention Specialist

I graduated from Kent State University in 2014 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development and Family Studies (Go Flashes!), followed by a Master’s in Special Education Mild–Moderate: Curriculum & Instruction in 2017 from Cleveland State. I have over a decade of experience working directly with students ages 9–21, supporting a wide range of academic, social, and emotional needs. In addition, I manage caseloads and provide guidance and supervision to Intervention Specialists and related services.

I believe every student has a unique niche, and I strive to help them achieve personal success by creating supportive learning environments that integrate academic, social, and emotional strategies. I focus on leveraging collaboration among staff while prioritizing each student’s strengths, needs, and mental health. Supporting the whole child is at the heart of everything we do at Perspectives to ensure that students feel safe, understood, and empowered.

I value spending quality time with my husband and our daughters (Kennedy and Emerson). We love outdoor activities, listening to music, and going out with friends and family. We also enjoy caring for our pets—Lenny, Beamy, and Bird, and cheering on Cleveland sports teams.