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21st Annual “Just Do It” Student Awards Program Honors Students with Disabilities During National Inclusive Schools Week
December 12, 2019
WHO:
School Board Members, Superintendent Robert W. Runcie, Students, Parents, Teachers, School Administrators and District Staff
WHAT:
The 2019 “Just Do It” Student Awards Program honors the exemplary achievements of students with disabilities.
WHEN:
Friday, December 13, 2019
9 – 11 a.m.
WHERE:
Atlantic Technical College, Arthur Ashe Jr. Campus
1701 NW 23rd Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
WHY:
The “Just Do It” Awards Program is a Districtwide celebration recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of students with disabilities as part of National Inclusive Schools Week, which occurs in December. During the awards ceremony, 131 Broward County Public Schools students receive recognition for showing significant improvement or exemplary achievement in a variety of areas. In addition, peer partners of students with disabilities are recognized.
The “Just Do It” Awards Program is presented by the Exceptional Student Learning Support Division, with the generous support of the following sponsors: Aveda Institute South Florida, Publix, Curriculum Associates, Instructure and Voya Financial Advisors.
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