Heather Creech specializes in helping students with learning differences in their transition from high school to college.
Ms. Creech has 17 years of experience in assessing, diagnosing and reporting language and learning problems in Colorado public schools. As a special education case manager at Cherry Creek High School in suburban Denver, Colorado, she has counseled thousands of students with learning challenges to make the best decisions when planning post-secondary options.
In addition, Heather is an experienced reading and writing specialist, and is a certified speech-language pathologist. She not only interprets students’ Individual Educational Plans (IEPs), but she has written and implemented them, as well. Furthermore, Ms. Creech is able to administer, interpret, and report results of various educational assessments.
As part of the process of planning the transition to college, Ms. Creech counsels students on how to assess their needs, to articulate their preferences, and to develop academic, behavioral, vocational, and life skills.
Ms. Creech has experience in working with students with a wide range of learning differences, including dyslexia and other language based disorders, ADD/ADHD, and Aspberger’s syndrome.
Ms. Creech earned a BS in Speech and Hearing Sciences from Arizona State University, and a Masters in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Cincinnati. She lives in the Denver area with her husband Eric and their three children.
To learn more about the services Heather Creech can offer to students with learning differences, please contact Montgomery Educational Consulting at 720.279.7577 or info@greatcollegeadvice.com.
A Parent Writes:
Heather Creech has been instrumental in my son’s success in high school and throughout the entire college process. She recommended appropriate colleges, and helped us determine which was the right fit for our son. She educated us about the different services that are available to students with learning differences at various colleges and universities. Most of all, she encouraged our son to be a self-advocate, and gave him the confidence to succeed. We couldn’t have done this without her expertise!

