Every day, thousands of students with developmental disabilities sit alone at lunch, isolated and ignored by fellow classmates. Through Circle of Friends ~The Path to Inclusion, students with special needs have the opportunity to develop genuine friendships with non-disabled peers. Nationwide, at all grade levels, Circle of Friends (CoF) establishes social inclusion programs within schools that increase the understanding and acceptance of individual differences and decrease bullying. CoF integrates students with disabilities into mainstream campus life and helps to expand the new relationships they have formed into the community at large.
Where we're active:
California: Calaveras County Office of Education; Los Angeles USD; Modoc County Office of Education; San Benito County SELPA; San Diego USD; San Marcos USD; Santa Monica/Malibu USD; Simi Valley USD; Stockton USD; Pathways @ UCLA Extension; William S. Hart Union High School District
Connecticut: North Haven Public Schools
New Mexico: Roswell Independent School District
New Jersey: Middletown Township Public Schools
Oregon: Lewis & Clark College; Wilson High School
Washington: Bainbridge Island Unified District