Background
LeClair, Peter R. was born on November 22, 1952 in Southbridge, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George Samuel and Elizabeth Louise (Willett) LeC.
LeClair, Peter R. was born on November 22, 1952 in Southbridge, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George Samuel and Elizabeth Louise (Willett) LeC.
AS, Quinsigamond Community College, 1975. Bachelor of Science, Annhurst College, 1977. Master of Arts, University Connecticut, 1986.
Aide, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Putnam, Connecticut, 1976-1977; instructor, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Putnam, Connecticut, 1977-1978; teacher, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Putnam, Connecticut, 1978-1990; pupil services specialist, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Putnam, Connecticut, 1990-1991; coordinator specialized employment program, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Putnam, Connecticut, 1991-1992; coordinator demonstration team Oregon project Region 3, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Willimantic, Connecticut, 1990-1991; supervisor individual supports and planning unit, consultant Region 3, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Willimantic, Connecticut, 1992-1996; supervisor individual resources and development day services, Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation, Norwich, Connecticut, 1996-1997; supervisor individual resources and development team, Day Superior vena cava syndrome Connecticut State Direct Market Reseller Eastern Region-Dempsey Center, Putnam, Connecticut, since 1997. Consultant in field; participant Connecticut State Department Mental Retardation Peace Corps/Romania Training, March, 1991.
Foster parent Christian Children's Fund, Honduras, since 1985. Chairman memory book committee John N. Dempsey Regional Center 25th Anniversary, Putnam, 1989. Board directors American Red Cross Quinebaug Valley, Putnam, 1988-1990.
Member Democratic National Committee, 1993. Member American Association Mental Retardation (Connecticut Teacher of Year award 1986), Council for Exceptional Children, Amnesty International, John F Kennedy Library. Foundation, Pi Lambda Theta.