Copper Hills High School Awarded National Banner for Inclusion as a Special Olympics Unified Champion School

CHHS receiving national Special Olympics honor Cheers and applause echoed throughout the gymnasium at Copper Hills High School Tuesday morning during a pep rally to celebrate the national recognition of the CH PALS Club, Copper Hills Unified Sports, and the inclusivity efforts of staff and students. The school has met the Special Olympics’ 10 standards of excellence for creating an inclusive environment and is being honored with a national banner recognition.

The pep rally was more than a simple celebration; it showcased the school’s ongoing commitment to ensuring students living with disabilities feel accepted and included in all activities, opportunities, and functions.

The rally featured heartfelt speeches by the school’s administration and the state’s First Lady, Abby Cox, who all emphasized the importance of inclusion. Students also enjoyed performances by the drill, dance, and ballroom dance teams.

With a drumroll, the Special Olympics national banner unfurled, and confetti filled the air as students gathered together for the “ain’t no party like a CH party” cheer.

Great job, Copper Hills High School. You are a shining example of inclusivity. Keep it up!