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Inclusion in Action: Einstein Middle School’s Unified PE
Unified PE program

This fall, Einstein Middle School is piloting an empowering Unified Physical Education (PE) class that brings together students of all abilities to play, learn, and grow together. The program emphasizes meaningful inclusion, teamwork, and leadership for every student in the class.

Special Education Teacher Heather Wahl, Physical Therapist Kim Lutterloh, and PE and Health Teacher Tamara DuBois lead the initiative, collaborating with 1:1 Paraeducators, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, and additional service providers to support students with and without disabilities across Einstein. Special Olympics supported the program with start-up equipment, but the true driving force behind this class is the dedication of Einstein’s teachers, staff, and administrators to fostering real inclusion. The class is designed not only to promote physical fitness but also to strengthen social connections, build confidence, and encourage leadership among all participants.

According to Physical Therapist Kim Lutterloh, “This year, I am incredibly proud to be piloting a Unified PE class that supports the unique learning and leadership of all students at Einstein. Our staff completed training with the Special Olympics on meaningful inclusion, and it has been amazing to see students form friendships, cheer each other on, and develop leadership skills.”

The Unified PE pilot is part of Shoreline School District’s ongoing efforts to foster equity, inclusion, and shared experiences across the district. By bringing together students of all abilities, Einstein Middle School is creating a more connected, supportive, and vibrant school community.

 

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