ABOUT US

 

 

The Alaska Statewide Special Education Conference (ASSEC)

The Alaska Statewide Special Education Conference (ASSEC) is committed to providing high quality professional development relevant to the cultural, rural, and remote characteristics of our great state. ASSEC has provided ongoing professional development to Alaskan special educators, administrators, paraprofessionals, and families for more than 30 years. By inviting nationally recognized speakers, as well as knowledgeable local experts in the areas of disabilities and education, ASSEC has become a highly anticipated event within the field of special education in Alaska. By supporting Alaskan special education professionals and paraprofessionals, ASSEC also provides an indirect but great benefit to Alaskan students with special needs and their families.

EVENT DETAILS

 

 


Call for Presenters

 

Call for Presenters - NOW OPEN

Have ideas to share? We’re looking for passionate speakers for the 2026 ASSEC conference. Inspire, educate, and make an impact.

 

 


Sponsor or Exhibit

 

Registration Now Open

Showcase your business to attendees and connect with industry leaders at ASSEC. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain visibility, build relationships, and be part of this exciting event. Learn more about becoming an exhibitor or sponsor today!


Conference Hotel

 

New Location: Marriott Anchorage Downtown

Book your room at our host hotel for exclusive rates and the convenience of being steps away from all the events.

 

 

2026 KEYNOTES

 

 


Monday, Feb. 2, 2026

 

Dr. Christopher Bonn

Dr. Christopher Bonn is an accomplished educational leader, motivational speaker, published author, and executive coach with over 35 years of experience in public education.

 


Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026

 

Mateo Moreno

Mateo Moreno has used AAC since the age of 4 and currently uses a Saltillo NovaChat 8 with Wordpower 108 as his primary AAC. Today, he's a confident young adult eager to talk with new people and spread awareness about AAC, disability and inclusion.


Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026

 

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