October 21, 2021
Below is a letter we sent today to Superintendent Dr. Joshua Garcia and the School Board regarding Disability History Month. We are hoping it helps to open a dialogue with TPS and results in appropriately acknowledging and celebrating Disability History. The RCW was written for good reason and with good intent--to "increase respect and promote acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities.”
Below is a letter we sent today to Superintendent Dr. Joshua Garcia and the School Board regarding Disability History Month. We are hoping it helps to open a dialogue with TPS and results in appropriately acknowledging and celebrating Disability History. The RCW was written for good reason and with good intent--to "increase respect and promote acceptance and inclusion of people with disabilities.”

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The video below was e-mailed to parents via the Family and Community Newsletter on October 24th.
Also, on October 28, 2021, the School Board took the additional step of adopting
Resolution No. 2102, recognizing October as Disability History and Awareness Month.
Resolution No. 2102, recognizing October as Disability History and Awareness Month.