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See Mr. Bradshaw in the library/Media Center for an application and more info.
About the class:
· Year long 8th and 9th grade class for anyone
· Don’t have to be Latino or speak Spanish, but will learn/practice some Spanish
· Learn LEADERSHIP, about Latino and other cultures, and participate in COLLEGE and CAREER preparation.
· Focus on PROFESSIONALISM, SERVICE, and SOCIAL skills
· Weekly field trip to Island View Elementary to help younger grades in reading and math
· Support, plan, and carry out school wide activities
· LEARN HOW TO GET OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE
· Enter art and talent contests like Davis school district Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Contest
Taught by UT LIA 2024 Teacher of the Year, Mr. Bradshaw in the library/media center


Horizon Junior High School will participate in:
• Unified Basketball
• Unified Track
• Unified E-Sports
Unified Sports promotes inclusion, collaboration, leadership, and school pride by bringing students together through shared athletic and extracurricular experiences. As the program continues to grow, our goal is to expand Unified opportunities to include as many junior high sports and activities as possible.
About Unified Sports
Special Olympics Unified Sports® is dedicated to promoting social inclusion through shared sports training and competition. The program brings together students with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team. Unified Sports is built on a simple and powerful principle:
Training together and playing together fosters friendship, understanding, and respect. Unified Sports teams are formed with students of similar age and ability, ensuring:
• Meaningful participation for all students
• Enjoyable practices
• Engaging and competitive games
Through shared participation in sport, barriers are reduced, misconceptions are challenged, and students develop lasting connections that strengthen school communities.
For More Information:
https://www.specialolympics.org/what-we-do/sports/unified-sports)
Unified Basketball Program Overview
Horizon Junior High School will offer Unified Basketball as part of its official Unified Sports programming. This program is designed to bring together athletes and Unified partners in an inclusive, team-based environment that promotes participation, skill development, and sportsmanship.
Unified Basketball teams will be under the direction of Coach Black and Coach Holmes.
Program Structure
• Teams will participate in scheduled practices focused on:
o Fundamental basketball skills and drills
o Rules and gameplay understanding
o Teamwork and conditioning
• Student participation is completely voluntary.
• Students may withdraw from participation at any time without penalty.
All teams will be registered to participate in the Davis School District–sponsored Junior High Unified Basketball Tournament, scheduled to be held at Central Davis Junior High School on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 (location and date subject to change).
Participant Roles
Athletes
Athletes are students who have been identified with:
• Intellectual disabilities and/or
• Physical disabilities
Unified Partners
Unified Partners are students who:
• Choose to play with and alongside athletes
• Understand and support the mission and purpose of Unified Sports
• Promote inclusion, teamwork, and positive peer interaction
Team Composition
• Each team will consist of up to 10 players
• Teams may include any combination of athletes and Unified partners
• Playing preference is given to athletes; partners will rotate as needed
• Teams may be organized based on skill level to ensure meaningful participation
Skill Level Descriptions
• High Skill Level
Athletes who demonstrate skills comparable to same-age peers in traditional basketball settings, with minimal or no observable need for adaptations.
• Mid Skill Level
Athletes who can perform most basketball skills but may benefit from direct coaching, reminders, or partner support during gameplay.
• Low Skill Level
Athletes who require one-to-one support, hand-over-hand assistance, or modified equipment or facilities to safely and successfully participate.
Fees and Eligibility
• Families will be notified in advance if any participation fees are required.
• No student will be excluded from participation due to an inability to pay.
• Payment or non-payment will not impact on student eligibility to participate.
Parent/ Athlete Meeting
• February 25th at 6pm in the Main commons Area
o Come with questions
o Practice schedule will be given out
o Final details should be given to coaches from district and available to share to parents
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Talk to Coach Black
(385) 519-6703
OR
Jacblack@dsdmail.net









Wednesday, January 21st, 2026 @ 3:10PM
MEET IN THE LITTLE THEATRE
For all students interested in wrestling.
Join us for some information and a Q&A
mharnish@dsdmail.net


Anyone wanting to join in the E-sports teams can do so now. 2026 springs leagues are now open for enrollment. Talk to Mr. Black!
DUCK E Sports Every Thursday 3-5pm in library Questions? See Mr. Black .










Applications and interviews with Mr. Bradshaw to join LIA Leadership & Service class for 2nd semester still open.
If you’re interested in taking the LIA leadership class 2nd semester, see Mr. Bradshaw in the library right away
LIA Latinos in Action is for any 8th or 9th grade students, not just for Latino students, who want to learn about Latino culture & practice college, career, and leadership skills while doing service activities like tutoring at Island View Elem. Must have a 2.0 GPA
visit latinosinaction.org to learn more



























What is the Ninth-Grade Participation Policy?
This policy allows eighth-grade students to apply for a boundary permit and try out for extracurricular activities at the high school level.
How to Apply:
Please refer to the attached flyer for detailed step-by-step instructions on how to submit a boundary permit request through your guardian myDSD account.
Key Points to Remember:
- Applications are for the 2026–27 school year.
- A $5 fee is required when submitting the request.
- Complete the process promptly to ensure your student can participate in their desired athletic programs.
- Deadline is February 6, 2026




















Nominations will be accepted Dec. 8 - Dec 12
HOPE Squad is a student led, peer-to-peer support group, here to help promote mental wellness here at Horizon Jr. We will meet monthly on Tuesdays, after school, in room 1341, for 30-45 minutes starting at 3:10 for a short lesson and to make plans for fun activities. Activities may include lunchtime activities and other things to help unite our school in HOPE! You can nominate up to 3 people, including yourself! Please nominate people who are kind, dependable, and trustworthy. Nominate someone you feel comfortable talking to during stressful times. Nominees will be reviewed by administrators, councilors, teachers, and SBOs to ensure that the nominations will be people we can depend on. Then we will need parental permission before we can invite you to join our Squad.
Nominations will be accepted Dec. 8 - Dec 12








