Great Bend Post
Dec 17, 2019

A very special, inclusive, Christmas party

Posted Dec 17, 2019 6:15 PM
Tanner Dahlke's special education class from Riley Elementary School gathered around Santa after enjoying activities in the Washington Education Center gymnasium. 
Tanner Dahlke's special education class from Riley Elementary School gathered around Santa after enjoying activities in the Washington Education Center gymnasium. 

Laughter and activity echoed through the Washington Education Center Gymnasium and students smiled from ear-to-ear. Nearly 50 students served by Barton County Special Services - Special Education, attended for the first ever “Very Special Christmas Party” on Friday, Dec. 13.

The event welcomed students and staff from Riley, Lincoln, and Eisenhower Elementary Schools, Great Bend Middle School, Great Bend High School, and Ellinwood Schools.

“This party was created to be all inclusive,” said Jessica Nelson, special education teacher at Eisenhower Elementary. “Too often, students with special needs cannot fully access their general education classroom parties or maybe do not have an opportunity in their home building. This year, we decided to fix that!”

Special education students from Great Bend High School, joined by their teacher Mrs. Galusha, smile for a photo to show their appreciation to the generous community sponsors who underwrote the event expenses.
Special education students from Great Bend High School, joined by their teacher Mrs. Galusha, smile for a photo to show their appreciation to the generous community sponsors who underwrote the event expenses.

Nelson teamed-up with Special Education Teachers Connie Ward from Great Bend Middle School, and Dawn Galusha from Great Bend High School, to provide this memorable event.

“The response from the community was overwhelming,” said Nelson. “Generous community partners provided all the funding for the event, allowing us to provide ample activities, a sundae bar, goodie bags, and a special handpicked present for each student.”

Students enjoyed activities geared for all abilities, including pin the nose on the snowman.
Students enjoyed activities geared for all abilities, including pin the nose on the snowman.

In addition to making new memories, students had the chance to connect with old friends and past teachers. Teachers were also excited to gather, reinforcing their shared goals and passion for their students.

“It was special to see my former students and to watch them reconnect with other friends that they forgot they had,” said Nelson. “It takes a village to raise and educate a child and last week we were able to gather our village and reinforce the importance of collaboration, compassion, and empathy.”