Ken Barry, M.S./CCC-SLP
A speech-language pathologist since 1996, I moved to Gwinnett County in 2005, and have taught at Hopkins Elementary School since then. I also taught in New York State and Rhode Island, in both public and private schools, with many different types of students. I have had a special interest in students having difficulties such as cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, apraxia of speech, autism, and those needing augmentative communication systems. I studied Speech-Language Pathology at Hunter College in New York City, and Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, where I graduated with a Master's degree. I also earned a Master's degree in Communication from Fordham University in New York. I spend my spare time sharing activities with my wife (also a teacher), playing with my dogs, working on home projects, and enjoying music, cooking, and the outdoors.