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FRHSD 2017 Spring Games a Success
The Freehold Regional High School District held its seventh annual Spring Games at the Marlboro High School football field on May 18, during New Jersey Special Education Week.
The Spring Games encompass a field day of events that are designed for students in the Learning and/or Language Disabilities, Cognitive Mild, Cognitive Moderate and Autism Programs at all six FRHSD schools. All students earn a certificate of participation and are treated to music, lunch, and t-shirts.
The event is coordinated by Ms. Amanda Choma, Mr. Nicholas Scalzo, and the Marlboro High School Peer Mentors, who conduct fundraising throughout the school year for the event.
Students had a fantastic time testing their skills at a variety of games.
The Spring Games encompass a field day of events that are designed for students in the Learning and/or Language Disabilities, Cognitive Mild, Cognitive Moderate and Autism Programs at all six FRHSD schools. All students earn a certificate of participation and are treated to music, lunch, and t-shirts.
The event is coordinated by Ms. Amanda Choma, Mr. Nicholas Scalzo, and the Marlboro High School Peer Mentors, who conduct fundraising throughout the school year for the event.
Students had a fantastic time testing their skills at a variety of games.