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Meads Mill becomes Unified Champion School; Special Olympics grant funds inclusion activities
Summary
Meads Mill described early-stage work to become a Special Olympics Unified Champion School: visits from high-school Unified teams, $1,200 grant spending on PBIS materials and equipment, and plans to grow youth leadership and unified sports participation next year.
Meads Mill Middle School staff told the Northville Public Schools Board of Education they have begun the process of becoming a Special Olympics Unified Champion School, a program that promotes social inclusion by bringing students with and without intellectual disabilities together through activities, youth leadership and unified sports.
Danielle Anderson, who leads inclusion efforts at the school, said Meads Mill partnered with the…
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