In The News

- “Everybody Plays NC“ launches in 25 schools in North Carolina providing adapted sports programs in school.
- Looking to high school, Jason Robinson is the first wheelchair athlete to compete alongside his modified track & field team in New York.
- Two wheelchair athletes competing in high school track meets in Connecticut (CIAC) start their seasons.
- Inclusive Sports Opportunities to be Offered as part of Department of Education’s ADA 25th Anniversary Celebration in Washington, DC
- Eastern College Athletics Conference (ECAC) Board of Directors Cast Historic Vote to Add Varsity Sports Opportunities for Student-Athletes with Disabilities in ECAC Leagues and Championships
- Rutgers to develop sports program for students with disabilities in New Brunswick, NJ
- Scoring for her team is the name of the game for this high school senior in St. Charles, MO
- High school student with a visual impairment competes for her high school cross country team in Franklin, IN
- Need for speed lifts wheelchair racer to impressive heights in Jamestown High School in Williamsburg, VA
- Wheelchair athletes use track as inspiration in Florida’s East Lee County High
- Freshman Leg Amputee Kevin Messner dreaming of Paralympics for track in Phoenix, Arizona’s Pinnacle High
- Extra Effort: Kee High senior doesn’t let birth defect slow him down in cross country in Lansing, Iowa
- Losing part of leg doesn’t stop swimmer in Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s Franklin and Marshall
- Oak Hills swimmer Hannah Sherlock inspires other visually impaired athletes in Cincinnati, Ohio
- Coach and classmates rally around athlete with cerebral palsy during a race in Columbus, Ohio
- Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association launches initiative for adaptive athletes
- Athlete with cerebral palsy signs wrestling scholarship in St. Paul, Minnesota.
- Swimmers and track athletes in Oregon will get a chance to compete at state championships this spring
- Mississippi Valley Conference Adaptive Sports League gives high school students with disabilities the chance to play varsity sports in their high school in Wisconsin
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