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Varsity letters are no longer just for jocks in New Jersey. State lawmakers passed a bill Monday allowing high school students who participate in any school-sponsored extracurricular activity that ...
Long before Gov. Chris Christie earlier this week signed into law a bill that allows public school districts to adopt a policy of awarding varsity letters to non-athletes who participate in school ...
This is a fact. It has been decreed law throughout the state of New Jersey. Varsity letters will now be awarded to the weirdos in the band, the nerds on the robotics team, and those kids who are ...
According to Craig Andres of KSN.com, Michael Kelley, who has both Down Syndrome and autism, has been asked to stop wearing a varsity basketball letter on his jacket. Kelley's family bought him ...
SOMERVILLE - Assemblyman Jack M. Ciattarelli (R-District 16) has introduced legislation that would lead to varsity letters being awarded at New Jersey high schools for competitions not on the ...
A Wichita woman claims her special needs son was asked to remove his letter jacket at school. The student, Michael Kelley, has Down Syndrome and autism. Kelley is not a varsity athlete but ...
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