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Board hears about student-made kindness signs and a sensory-inclusive playground tunnel
Summary
Community presenters and district occupational therapist Amy Marsh described a rotating kindness-sign project produced with students and a grant-funded SensorySmart tunnel at Hilltop designed for inclusive play and social-emotional learning.
A community presenter told the board the district signage project — designed with students to promote kindness and inclusion — has produced 26 signs so far, with 10 more ready to purchase and grant funds available to buy roughly 26 additional signs. Organizers said students help design and install the signs monthly; they reported some signs have gone missing during winter months and plan to adjust placement…
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