Brea Olinda High School Designated as a Unified Champion School through Special Olympics

Brea Olinda High School has officially been recognized as a Special Olympics Unified Champion School, a prestigious honor that highlights the school’s ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all students.
 
This designation is the result of BOHS’s thriving Unified Sports program, which brings together students with and without intellectual disabilities to train and compete as teammates. The program has become a powerful symbol of unity, respect, and true inclusion on campus.
 
In celebration of this achievement, a Unified Champion School banner now hangs proudly in the BOHS gymnasium—a daily reminder to students and staff of the strength found in inclusion and the positive impact of the school’s efforts.
 
Eight students stand in front of a yellow wall. A black, red and white banner hangs above their heads that reads "Unified Champion School"
 
BOHS joins a select group of schools across the country recognized by Special Olympics for meeting national standards of excellence in promoting social inclusion through shared sports and youth leadership.
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