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Port Jefferson SEPTA Hosts Vibrant Community Color Run to Support Inclusive Education

Port Jefferson’s Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Color Run. thumbnail268231
Port Jefferson’s Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Color Run. thumbnail268232
Port Jefferson’s Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Color Run. thumbnail268233
Port Jefferson’s Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Color Run. thumbnail268234
Port Jefferson’s Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Color Run. thumbnail268235

Port Jefferson’s Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Annual Color Run, a joyful, family-friendly event that brought together students, families, teachers, and community members in a vibrant celebration of inclusion, wellness, and school spirit.

The event transformed the day into a burst of color and energy as participants ran, walked, and danced their way through clouds of bright, eco-friendly powder. Laughter, cheers, and smiles filled the air, reflecting the strong sense of unity and positivity that define the Port Jefferson school community.

More than just a fun run, the Color Run served an important purpose—raising funds to support programs and initiatives that benefit students with diverse learning needs across the Port Jefferson School District. The proceeds will go toward enhancing educational experiences, promoting inclusion, and providing vital resources for students and their families.

The Port Jefferson SEPTA extends heartfelt thanks to the volunteers, sponsors, district staff, and participants who helped make the event such a success. Their continued support allows SEPTA to create meaningful programs that promote awareness, acceptance, and achievement for all learners. Special thanks to Assemblywoman Rebecca Kassay for attending and supporting the event. Her presence helped highlight the importance of community engagement and advocacy for inclusive education.

SEPTA also expresses sincere appreciation to the vendors and community partners whose participation enriched the day’s activities:

* LI FACE – Family and Community Engagement

* FIRST – For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

* Sensory Table – Activities provided by PJ Middle School Psychologist, Kristen Wendel

* SB CARES! – Stony Brook Child and Adolescent Resource for Emotional Health

* Stony Brook LEND – Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Center

* IDA – International Dyslexia Association

* FAN – Family Autism Network

* LI Mental Health and Wellness

* Local Author – Global Language Reads

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Date Added: 11/18/2025