The Â鶹Դ´ Essex County District School Board (GECDSB) proudly hosted the 2nd Annual Hack the Holidays Adapt-It Workshop, a heartwarming initiative that blends technical skills, student creativity, and community service. This event, which took place on November 25, 2024, at Belle River District High School and November 27, 2024, at Tecumseh Vista Academy, highlighted the incredible partnership between GECDSB and the John McGivney School Authority
A Unique Holiday Initiative
The Hack the Holidays workshop brings together students, educators, and community partners to adapt toys for children with physical limitations. Students reconfigure traditional toys by modifying their wiring and adding accessible switches, turning them into inclusive gifts for JMCC families. The initiative exemplifies the transformative power of education in fostering innovation and inclusivity.
The Process: Where Ingenuity Meets Generosity
Guided by their teachers and experts from John McGivney, high school students from across the GECDSB engaged in the technical process of adapting toys. They learned to:
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Add audio jacks for enhanced connectivity.
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Incorporate larger, easy-to-press external switches to make toys accessible to children with exceptionalities.
Each toy presented a unique challenge, with students required to analyze internal mechanisms and determine the best way to enable specific functions like movement, sound, or lighting. As Kelsey Smith, Jon McGivney's Education Consultant, explained, "The adaptations are simple in theory, but the internal workings of toys vary greatly, making it both a challenge and a rewarding learning experience for the students."
Why It Matters
The workshop not only provided an opportunity for students to develop real-world technical skills but also reinforced the importance of community service. By participating, students earned an SHSM elective certification and gained invaluable experience working alongside community partners like John McGivney School Authority.
More importantly, the adapted toys bring joy and accessibility to children who may otherwise face challenges enjoying traditional toys. These gifts offer families an inclusive and thoughtful way to celebrate the holiday season.
Join the Hack the Holidays Event
Building on the success of the workshops, GECDSB and JMCC invite families of accessibility switch users to participate in the "Hack the Holidays" event on December 3, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM at the John McGivney School Authority.
This special event offers families an opportunity to:
- Select a free switch-accessible toy created by GECDSB students.
- Speak with occupational therapists and communicative disorders assistants from JMCC.
- Learn practical strategies to support play and communication at home.
How to Register
Registration is open until November 29, 2024, and is limited to one per family. Spaces are limited, so families are encouraged to secure their spot by scanning the QR code on the event flyer or visiting .
Event Details
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Date: Tuesday, December 3, 2024
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Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
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Location: John McGivney School Authority, 3945 Matchette Road, Windsor, Ontario
For questions or further details, families can contact Kelsey Smith at JMSA ([email protected]) or Lana Brode at GECDSB ([email protected]).