Posted: April 14, 2021 133
The Boundless Washington Class of 2020 participates in a remote yoga class following a leadership discussion.
Two teens from the Edmonds School District were recently recognized by the Washington State Senate as student leaders with disabilities for their involvement with the Boundless Washington program.
The statewide program seeks to integrate fun, challenging outdoor activities with leadership development training for middle and high school students from various backgrounds who have physical and sensory disabilities. It involves a two-year commitment from participants and welcomed its first student cohort in spring 2020 after being established by the Washington State Leadership Board through a partnership with the Office of the Lt. Governor, and non-profit organizations Outdoors For All, and No Barriers.
Two Edmonds School District students recognized for work with Boundless Washington program
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