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Students Bring Awareness To Autism

Wantagh High School students created a large display to show inclusiveness for autism.

The Wantagh High School general organization created a display, focused on acceptance,
for Autism Awareness Month in April.
The Wantagh High School general organization created a display, focused on acceptance, for Autism Awareness Month in April. (Wantagh School District )

WANTAGH, NY — To mark Autism Awareness Month, members of Wantagh High School's student government created an acceptable display.

It was placed in the hallway with blue balloons, posters and fact sheets.

Additionally, morning announcements every Monday and Friday in April include facts and myths about autism spectrum disorder.

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"It’s really important that we become inclusive as a whole school,” said student government representative Sean Browne. "General organization represents everyone and no one should feel left out."

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