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A Banner Day for CHS BY GRACE PETRARCA
This past April 1st marked a momentous moment for The Unified Oakers and CHS. After having received Banner School recognition almost two years ago, the Coventry community was finally able to come together and celebrate the tremendous honor of becoming a National Unified Banner School.
Unified VolleyBall Makes Oaker Nation Proud BY GRACE PETRARCA
For the second year in a row our CHS Unified Volleyball team had a successful season, and, despite this year’s challenges with Covid 19, the Oaker spirit prevailed against all odds. As this year’s season comes to a close, we would like to thank our amazing seniors, Devin Favino, Shawna Charpentier, Connor Macomber, Nicholas Kanaczet, […]
Are You Ready to Take the Plunge for a Unified Cause? BY GRACE PETRARCA
Over the past year, Unified Oakers has been working hard to promote total inclusion in the school and unity within the student body. Currently, we are raising money to support Special Olympics at the upcoming Unified Plunge in March. The plunge is students from Rhode Island's schools and the community getting together to plunge into the ocean to fundraise for Special Olympics. This year half of the money that we raise comes back to the Unified Movement at our school. Our goal is to raise $20,000.
Playing Unified Sports Has Made Me a Better Person BY ERIC GONCALVES
I will always be a Unified Oaker. “Choose to include” is a motto I will always live for the rest of my life as I will always choose to include others no matter if they have a disability or not, everyone should always be included to do anything and everything. Nobody should ever be left out in anything; it isn’t the right thing to do at all. It doesn’t matter who they are.
The UNIFIED Movement Takes Root at CHS BY GRACE PETRARCA
It is important for every student to embody the nature of being a Unified Oaker even if an individual is not involved in the unified programs students every day still should live by the motto of an Oaker: be Open minded, Accepting, Kind, Encouraging, and Respectful.
Recent Posts
- Are You Ready for Spirit Week 2024?!?! BY ISABELLA CAROLOW
- Extra Schoolwork During Advisory??? Perspectives from Students and Teachers on SAT Prep BY SAMUEL HIERS
- Embracing Perspective: Finding Beauty in the Ordinary and Extraordinary BY SAMANTHA MIGNANELLI
- The Taylor Swift “Thing” BY KEELY SULLIVAN
- CHS Renovations BY HAZEL DUROSS
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- MAJ P. on Planning for a Life in the U.S. Military BY Matthew Capwell
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How Being Part of Unified Changed my Life BY Sophia Dottor
Being a part of the Unified Community has opened my eyes and given me a voice on a platform I feel deep in my heart. I never want anyone to feel left out or judged. I have a role and understanding of my actions as helping to create positive experiences everyday for those around me. It's time to finally break down the barriers once and for all and lead others to understand the importance of inclusive communities.