What extracurricular activities are students with disabilities involved in?
Students with disabilities at De Anza are involved in a broad range of campus life activities, including the newspaper, literary magazine, clubs, and student government. Students with disabilities have served as student trustees on the District’s Board of Trustees. The programs each offer a variety of extra-curricular activities for their own enrolled students. The Adapted Physical Education program hosts a Holiday Party annually, and such events as end of quarter barb-e-cues or ice cream socials. A new course offered in Fall, 2009 in Outdoor Education includes field trips with a variety of outdoor education activities involved. The Educational Diagnostic Center often hosts end of quarter pot luck lunches. Disability Support Services has hosted Open House drop in events at holidays like Halloween and Valentine’s Day . The programs participate in outreach extracurricular events to the campus, such as in-service and awareness activities. “Deaf Town” offered in 2007 was such a campus-wide
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