Students Go Bionic


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Shoreham-Wading River's Prodell sixth grade students had the opportunity to work with The Bionic Project.

The Bionics Project focuses on the theme “we are all connected; community is essential.” The students watched an assembly on topics such as inclusive behavior and language, accessible school and stadium design, media narratives around disabilities and assistive technology.

The highlight of the day came when students met with adaptive sports clinics led by the four instructors. Two of the instructors are athletes with physical disabilities. The athletes were impressive and students are now better able to understand the challenges that students with physical disabilities face, particularly when it comes to playing a sport or participating in physical activities that may seem easy or come naturally to others. However, they were also able to see the power of resilience and hard work.

“It was evident that students were truly inspired by the instructors, who demonstrated their athletic talent, drive and ongoing determination,” Assistant Principal Lauren Biscardi said. “The Bionic Project Inc. truly succeeded in fostering a sense of inclusivity and acceptance while working with our students throughout the day. We look forward to having them return each year to continue motivating and inspiring students and staff here at Prodell.”

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