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Individuals with Disabilities Basketball League

From Daniel Hedges

I have been approached about an idea for a mini league of LL basketball for students with disabilities. It would be done on Saturday mornings and run by someone like last year. These students would get uniforms, and we would even play a championship game with trophies. There are some items of note with this matter. I have people interested in doing this.
  • This can only be offered if I have enough students who are interested.
  • It would be mixed grades.
  • I cannot legally force a student with a disability to participate in this league. They have the right to participate with the regular lead if they choose.
  • I will need it indicated on the form you would like your child to be in the league. I do not need, nor can I require you to tell me what the disability of the child is. This information is confidential and will be kept confidential. I respect privacy.
I would be excited to offer this opportunity. I have an adult brother who is mentally handicapped. So, this matter is very important to me. For more information, email espn8122@gmail.com.




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