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Showing posts with label athletes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label athletes. Show all posts

Thursday, July 26, 2012

an Olympic time for All!

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[ One of the three 10 ft crochet lions currently on dispaly at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire. They have been created as part of the Cultural Olympiad and will be on display in London during the Olympics & ParaOlympics this summer Awesome!]

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celebrating people with different abilities who are differently-abled: Adaptive Physical Education, Sensory-Friendly Sports venues, Inclusive Sports, Bully-free Leagues, Healthy Athletes, Supportive Teams, Integrated facilities, Special Olympians, Paralympians, Accommodations, Modifications, Accessible, considering Sensory-Integration activities: Tactile, Vestibular, Proprioceptive, Auditory, Oral, Olfactory, Visual, Auditory-Language, Social, Emotional, Play, And Self-Regulation


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Matthew Hesmondhalgh - Olympic Torchbearers - 2012 Olympics | London 2012





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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Age Waivers - Schooled in Sports

Schooled in Sports  Students with a Disability -

The waivers can only be awarded if: a student-athlete has been held back a grade before high school strictly because of a medically documented disability and the student-athlete has the disability at the time of the waiver request. If both conditions apply, student-athletes can be granted a one-year extension on the maximum age limit, according to the new rule.

The MHSAA sent a survey to member schools this month in response to the national attention gained by Eric Dompierre, a junior at Ishpeming (Mich.) High School who has Down syndrome. Dompierre, who turned 19 in January, wouldn't have been eligible to continue playing football and basketball on his school teams during his senior year under the former rule.

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and a Facebook page dedicated to Dompierre posted the MHSAA's release

 Mich. Approves Age Waiver for High School Student-Athletes - Schooled in Sports - Education Week

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Contributing Writer Bryan Toporek gets beyond the box scores to examine the policies behind K-12 athletics.
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