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Winchester catholic school receives Virginia Champion Employer Award

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ARLINGTON, VA – Yesterday, Sacred Heart Academy in Winchester, Virginia, a school of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, received the “Champion Employer Award” from the Virginia Division of Rehabilitative Services. The award, given at an intimate ceremony with school faculty and some teachers, honors area employers for their outstanding commitment to hiring and supporting people with disabilities in the workplace.

“Although this is quite an honor for the Academy, the true ‘winners’ of this award are the employees themselves,” said Erica Palaza. “We have been blessed with three thoughtful, energetic and dependable employees. They are not only dedicated to their work, but they bring joy to those who work with them.”

The achievements at Sacred Heart Academy (grades pre-K – 8) reflect a long-standing commitment to inclusivity in the schools of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, an effort that Bishop Michael F. Burbidge, Diocese of Arlington, is building upon.

Bishop Burbidge has articulated a vision for inclusion programs in all of the 41 Catholic high schools and elementary schools in the Diocese. Thanks to the wonderful work of Catholic educators throughout the Diocese, and with the support of charitable organizations like Porto Charities and KOVAR, students with unique learning challenges and gifts are already part of inclusion programs in more than one-third (14 of 41) of diocesan schools. Through these programs, students with special needs are fully integrated into the classroom and larger school community.

“Inclusive education is a growing priority across the Catholic schools of the Diocese of Arlington,” said Dr. Joseph Vorbach, Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese. “With Bishop Burbidge’s vision and support, schools are initiating new programs and expanding existing ones that benefit not only the students with intellectual disabilities, but also entire school communities as everyone becomes more acutely aware of individual differences and challenges.”

For more information on Sacred Heart Academy, visit here.

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