Thousands of bubbles wafted in the cool spring breeze at Tuttle Avenue on April 10 as students chased and popped them with delight. The activity’s main goal was to raise autism spectrum awareness through participation with the fast-growing, worldwide Bubbles 4 Autism movement. The activity was a part of the District’s acknowledgement of April’s Autism Awareness Month.
During an earlier schoolwide Google meet, Principal Jeanmarie Zambelli read Ellie Mosca’s “So Did Kevin,” which touts the importance of understanding inclusion and neurodiversity. Faces 4 Autism, who sponsored the first Bubbles for Autism event, encouraged children worldwide to blow bubbles in solidarity for acceptance of those with neurodiversity. Everyone can play together with bubbles.
Additionally, celebrated author Amy McCoy visited Dayton Avenue, Eastport and South Street elementary school students in grades 2-6 to speak about her newest book “Katie Finds Her Voice,” the third book in the “Little Big Sister” book series. The book is about a girl whose brother is autistic and, through her eyes, the students learned that kids with autism want what everyone wants.
Date Added: 4/17/2025