Northville Schools Lead the Way with District-Wide Inclusion Policy
In a groundbreaking move, Northville has become one of the first school districts in the state to adopt a district-wide inclusion policy in partnership with Special Olympics Michigan (SOMI). This initiative not only reflects Northville's commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, but also sets a precedent for other districts across the state.
"It feels incredible…yet so needed,” said Kelsey Mikiciuk, Northville High School Special Education Teacher. “Can you imagine a world where [inclusion] was just common practice in all schools? I feel like in Northville we are on the verge of it truly being best practice."
Special Olympics Michigan Celebrate 2024 State Fall Games
Special Olympics Michigan(SOMI) is thrilled to announce the return of State Fall Games, an event that brings together athletes, Unified partners, coaches, and chaperones from across the state to celebrate sportsmanship, teamwork, and the pursuit of a more unified world. The 2024 State Fall Games – happening Friday, September 27 and Saturday, September 28 – will feature golf, kayaking, cycling, and soccer competition, showcasing the dedication and talent of SOMI athletes.
Special Olympics Michigan Celebrates Key Milestone in World’s Largest Inclusive Sports Training Facility
Special Olympics Michigan (SOMI) will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 19 to celebrate the opening of the outdoor sports complex and indoor athlete activity space at its state-of-the-art Special Olympics Michigan Unified Sports & Inclusion Center. This event marks a significant moment in the 55-year history of SOMI and a key milestone in the construction of the world's largest inclusive sports training facility.
“We can’t believe all of this is for us,” said Max Erhardt, SOMI Athlete and Building Tomorrow’s Champions Capital Campaign Cabinet Member. “Before now, we played on other people’s fields and courts. You might not have seen us then. You will now. You will see everything we are capable of doing. Finally, we have a place to call home.”
What We Do
Special Olympics Michigan provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Athletes develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage and experience joy while participating in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship among their families, Special Olympics athletes and the community. The athletes achieve their dreams with the support of caring volunteers, coaches, family members and staff. Donations from Michigan citizens and businesses provide funding for the program.
- 23,807 Participants
- 24 Sports
- 2,954 Active Certified Coaches
- 23,216 Volunteers