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Inclusion Weekly: Whole School Engagement

October 7, 2019 Friendship, Schools

This episode of “Inclusion Weekly” is hosted by students from Pontiac High School in Illinois. They teach us all about Whole School Engagement. This is when the entire student body feels included.

About ‘Inclusion Weekly’

‘Inclusion Weekly’, is an eight episode series. It describes the basics of Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools®. Each episode is narrated by a youth leader.

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