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It was a process that started months ago.
“We started conversations with the school back in May when we selected them,” said Ashley Powell, Director of Community Relations for the Colts. “No two builds are the same. We really worked with the school and their needs. This school has a high population of kids with autism. So, we definitely took that into account with some sensory pieces that are going to be on the playground and just the accessibility of the playground in general.”
“The willingness to talk with us about the needs of our school community, about our students with autism, about the sensory panels, about bringing the students an ability to be outside and learn,” Rembert said. “I just couldn’t believe they wanted to talk about that, that they wanted to hear about it, that they were excited to think and dream differently than maybe what happened in the past.”