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Patchogue-Medford Attends Special Olympics Unified Youth Summit
Students With and Without Disabilities Come Together for Impactful Conference

MEDFORD, NEW YORK—Patchogue-Medford High School students recently attended the 2025-2026 Sayville Special Olympics Unified Youth Summit, with 14 Academic and Career Explorers (ACES) students and 15 student-buddies representing the District. Students led a presentation on the District’s Unified top golf team and newly revitalized student-athlete advisory committee.
“The Special Olympics New York Unified Youth Summits are student-led conferences designed to bring together high school students with and without disabilities,” said Patchogue-Medford School District Chairperson of Physical Education, Health, and Athletics Danielle Steinberg. “These events aim to educate, empower, and inspire students to create more inclusive school communities while promoting understanding, acceptance, and leadership among their peers.”
In their presentation, Patchogue-Medford students shared their personal experiences and insights on how participation in Unified programs fosters inclusion, teamwork, and school pride. Students also participated in icebreaker activities and team-building sessions focused on unity and collaboration.
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“The summit was an inspiring experience for all involved,” said Ms. Steinberg. “Patchogue-Medford looks forward to continuing to participate in this impactful initiative for years to come.”
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