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Jan. 30—BEMIDJI — Bemidji High School's most wholesome annual sporting event is set to make its return on Feb. 4.
The Bemidji Unified basketball team will host Menahga at 6:30 p.m. next Wednesday at the BHS Gymnasium. Admission is free to the public, with free-will donations encouraged at the door. Spectators are encouraged to wear neon-colored clothes.
This year's Unified basketball game is sponsored by Sanford Health and EAPC Architects Engineers.
Unified sports are an inclusive program combining people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same teams for training and competition.
According to the Special Olympics, roughly six years ago, Unified Sports sparked the Unified Champion Schools program in Bemidji. Now, Bemidji schools participate in all sports offered in Northern Minnesota, including their newest addition, Unified flag football.
Since then, Bemidji schools have implemented activities in each Unified Champion Schools pillar: Unified sports, inclusive student leadership and whole school engagement.
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The Bemidji Unified basketball team will host Menahga at 6:30 p.m. next Wednesday at the BHS Gymnasium. Admission is free to the public, with free-will donations encouraged at the door. Spectators are encouraged to wear neon-colored clothes.
This year's Unified basketball game is sponsored by Sanford Health and EAPC Architects Engineers.
Unified sports are an inclusive program combining people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same teams for training and competition.
According to the Special Olympics, roughly six years ago, Unified Sports sparked the Unified Champion Schools program in Bemidji. Now, Bemidji schools participate in all sports offered in Northern Minnesota, including their newest addition, Unified flag football.
Since then, Bemidji schools have implemented activities in each Unified Champion Schools pillar: Unified sports, inclusive student leadership and whole school engagement.
Continue reading...