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Surf-o-Rama for special kids

EDISON HIGH SCHOOL’S “Surf-0-Rama” introduces kids with various disabilities to surfing (HBUHSD photo).

Edison High School’s Special Abilities Cluster held its 7th annual Surf-O-Rama event on Saturday, Oct. 14.

Surf-O-Rama is a community favorite event for EHS SAC, where students with various levels of disabilities spent the morning at the beach learning how to surf with Corky Carroll’s Surf School.

About 35 SAC students were in attendance, accompanied by approximately 40 volunteers. These volunteers, comprised of EHS surf and swim teams, EHS ASB, and Huntington Beach lifeguards, helped the SAC students get in the water, stand up on surfboards, and shred thewaves. Throughout the event, smiles and tears were shed by students, families, and community members alike.

“Surf-O-Rama is truly an amazing event,” explained EHS Special Programs Adminstrator Joe Loomis. “It’s incredible to watch how our community comes together to support our students and provide them with an opportunity that most students with disabilities would never have.

There’s nothing that quite matches the joy of seeing families and friends watch and cheer on their loved ones with pride. “Really, it’s days like these that make you extra grateful to be in education and to work with such remarkable students, staff, and community members.”

When asked to share his thoughts on this year’s Surf-O-Rama, EHS SAC student Greg Groce exclaimed with a smile, “Best day ever!”

This day would not be possible without the help and support of EHS families and the Huntington Beach community. Surf-O-Rama is sponsored by Corky Carroll’s Surf School, Dr. Jeff Coleman, DDS, and Huntington State Beach Lifeguards, with food catered by Northside Cafe.

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