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Reflections on Inclusion from 21st CCLC Site Directors

I recently presented a workshop on inclusion at the 21st Century Community Learning Center Summer Institute in July.

In preparing for the workshop I spoke with two local 21st CCLC site directors about how they included students with special needs. As the local evaluator I knew that these programs had successfully included students with various disabilities in their programs.

Here are some best practices that I want to share with you:

Port Norris School, small school in rural New Jersey
Philosophy
Staffing/Partners
Students
Lakeside Middle School, large middle school in a medium size town in New Jersey
Philosophy
Parent Engagement
Staff
School
Partners

The methods described by the two 21CCLC Site Directors illustrate that inclusion is a practice, not a placement. Each Site Director figured out what would work in their school to insure that students with special needs would feel welcome and included in the program. Ultimately, it’s about communication and partnerships, especially with school day personnel and families. Inclusion may look different in your program, but the goal of “Inclusion is Belonging” remains the same. Good luck!

 For breakfast on this cool, sunny day in New Jersey, I had oatmeal with craisins and honey for breakfast. I also start each day with a cup of hot water with lemon.

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