Heartland Area Education Agency 11

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6500 Corporate Dr
Johnston, IA 50131

Heartland Area Education Agency 11 is a leading educational organization in Johnston, IA, providing a wide range of services to children, families, educators, and administrators. With 49 years of dedicated service, they have served over 11,000 teachers and administrators, as well as 148,000 children and students from birth to age 21. Offering special education services, professional learning opportunities, library digital resources, creative services, and assistance for children in need, Heartland AEA is committed to ensuring the success and well-being of the education community.

Known for their exceptional support and commitment, Heartland AEA is highly regarded by educators and families alike. Their team of experienced professionals offers valuable guidance, resources, and training to enhance teaching practices and promote student development. Through their innovative programs and collaborative approach, Heartland AEA continues to make a positive impact on the education landscape in Central Iowa.

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