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Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Thompson School District is proud to celebrate the diverse abilities, talents, and achievements of individuals with developmental disabilities. This month highlights the importance of creating inclusive spaces, expanding accessibility, and ensuring every individual has opportunities to succeed.

By working together, we continue to build a welcoming and supportive community where every student can grow, belong, and shine.

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Irish American Heritage Month

March is a wonderful time to recognize the traditions, culture, and achievements of Irish Americans and the many ways they have influenced our country. From storytelling and the arts to public service and innovation, their contributions continue to shape and enrich our communities.

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National Women’s History Month

March is a time to recognize the achievements, leadership, and lasting impact of women throughout history and in our communities today. From pioneers who opened doors to those making a difference every day, we celebrate the many ways women inspire growth, innovation, and positive change.

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Honoring Our School Resource Officers

Thompson School District recognized our School Resource Officers and safety team for their commitment to students and staff. We are grateful for the strong relationships they build to help keep our campuses safe.

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Superintendent Meets With High School Advisory Group

Superintendent Heller met with students from the High School Advisory Group on January 28 to discuss policies and procedures they have been developing throughout the year. Student voices helped inform district leadership from a learner perspective.

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Coaches Prepare for Elementary Robotics Season

On January 10, 20 coaches from across the district, including three LHS intern coaches, participated in training for elementary robotics programs. The session focused on robot design, coding, problem solving, and teamwork in preparation for the FIRST LEGO Scrimmage League season.

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Inclusive Design

As part of our commitment to ensuring our digital content is accessible to everyone, Communications has developed an Inclusive Design guide to help staff create and publish materials for all audiences.

Inclusive Design Guide

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