PCI Education in conjunction with Dell will again be giving away a all expenses paid trip to Morgan's Wonderland, an ultra-accessible theme park in Texas. Please take a moment to read the press release, and consider nominating a family today!
Nominations are now open for a contest that will send a student with special needs and his or her family on an all-expense-paid trip to Morgan’s Wonderland, the world’s first ultra-accessible family fun park. Sponsored by PCI Education and Dell, the nationwide contest asks educators to nominate one of their most inspiring students to win a trip of a lifetime to Morgan’s Wonderland via the WeAreTeachers online community.
Located in San Antonio, Morgan’s Wonderland is a 25-acre park designed specifically for children and adults with special needs. The park is completely wheelchair-accessible, and features more than 25 elements and attractions, including rides, playgrounds, gardens, and an eight-acre fishing lake. Morgan’s Wonderland is a unique oasis that allows people of all abilities to play, learn and share life-changing experiences together in a fun and safe environment.
Special education teachers can nominate their students online at WeAreTeachers until March 20, 2012. Voting will begin on March 27 when the submitted nominations will be posted online for public viewing, and will close on April 17. A panel of judges will review the five nominees receiving the most votes and select a grand-prize winner based on merit.
The grand prize includes a three-day, two-night trip for four people to visit Morgan’s Wonderland in San Antonio, valued at $5,000. In addition, the teacher who nominates the grand prize winner will receive a $2,500 gift card to spend on products from PCI Education, the premier provider of resources for students with specialized instructional needs. Teachers who nominate the second through sixth place students also will earn a $500 gift card to spend on PCI Education products.
For more information about the contest, visit www.pcieducation.com/mwpark.
Patrick
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