Hoxsie is believed to be the first school in the city to have a “sensory path” thanks to the efforts of the school’s PTO. Made up of jumping steps and letters of the alphabet, the path …
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Hoxsie is believed to be the first school in the city to have a “sensory path” thanks to the efforts of the school’s PTO. Made up of jumping steps and letters of the alphabet, the path reinforces what is taught in the classroom while, as Principal Gary McCoombs points out, get a break from chair time and burn off some energy. The school will have two “paths” that will also include hand positions on the walls aimed at getting kids to stretch. Seen on the path last Friday are kindergartners Ethan McLendon and Kassidy Underwood. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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