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Would participation in the Special Olympics program be considered adequate to fulfill the physical education requirement?

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Would participation in the Special Olympics program be considered adequate to fulfill the physical education requirement?

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No. Special Olympics cannot be used to substitute for the physical education that must be provided to each student. However, it may be an extracurricular or recreational activity. If you have further questions regarding specialized physical education services to children with disabilities, please contact Suzan Van Beaver, School Administration Consultant, at 608-267-9168.

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