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Superintendent highlights arts fair, inclusion events, student achievements and a backpack accommodation policy change

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Dr. Croft and district staff reviewed upcoming events — including the ninth annual arts and crafts fair and the Unified Basketball game — student awards and inclusion programming. The board was also told that, starting April 28, clear backpacks will be issued only to students with a documented medical need and an approved accommodation form.

Superintendent Dr. Croft and district administrators used their report to highlight student activities, awards and inclusion programming across the district and to announce a change to the high school backpack accommodation process.

District events and student accomplishments presented to the board included the ninth annual arts and crafts fair (scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the high school gym), elementary and high school student achievements in art competitions (including a best-in-show award at the Kenan Center for Emily Leilowitz and an honorable mention at Buffalo State for Natalie Lawrence), the high school youth activation committee—s inclusion programming and Unified…

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