SOUTHWICK — Southwick Regional High School was honored by the Special Olympics during its pep rally on Wednesday morning.

The Rams received national banner recognition for their efforts to provide inclusive sports and activities for students with and without intellectual disabilities. Aside from that, though, Southwick has also offered unified basketball along with track and field teams.

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“Earning the national recognition from the Special Olympics as a Unified Champion School is incredibly meaningful to me as a coach and as a member of this community,” said Judi Bean, who is a coach and special education teacher at Southwick. “It represents the collective effort and commitment of our athletes, families, and supporters.

“For me, though, this award is a reminde

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