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White Pines CVS from Sault Ste. Marie

tylerkMay 30, 2024News, Story HighlightsLeave a Comment

At White Pines, we believe in the power of inclusivity and celebrating the achievements of all our students. Our partnership with Special Olympics has been a cornerstone of this atmosphere, providing opportunities for our athletes … Read More

School Feature: Montcalm Secondary School from London

hayleypApril 15, 2024News, Story Highlights

Our class at Montcalm Secondary School began participating in Special Olympics Ontario events during the beginning of COVID. At the time, the events were all done asynchronously. As we were one of the few classes … Read More

School Feature: Bishop Tonnos from Hamilton

hayleypMarch 22, 2024News, Story Highlights

Athletic excellence and school spirit go hand in hand at Bishop Tonnos Catholic Secondary School in Ancaster, and never more so than with its Special Olympics teams.   Like all Titans athletes, the Bishop Tonnos Special … Read More

School Feature: Char-Lan Crusaders from Cornwall

hayleypFebruary 13, 2024News, Story Highlights

“Char-Lan is a small, rural high school in Williamstown, Ontario. The school always competes well on the high school sports teams, and their Special Olympics team is no different. They are so thankful to get … Read More

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This covenant is an agreement to share, work and protect this land together in harmony. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work, live and play on this land.

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