There are 7 schools in the USA with the word inclusive in the name.
The word "inclusive" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects an educational commitment to welcoming and supporting students of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities. Historically, American public education has evolved to address inequalities and to provide equal opportunities for all students, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, or disability. Geographically, diverse communities across the country have adopted inclusive practices to meet the needs of changing and multicultural populations. Culturally, the use of "inclusive" signals an environment that values diversity and ensures that every student feels respected and engaged. In educational terms, it emphasizes the importance of creating classrooms and programs where all students can participate and succeed together, which aligns with broader goals of equity and social justice in schools.
Arizona (2)
Vail Inclusive Preschool Mica Mountain in Tucson, AZVail Inclusive Preschool in Vail, AZ
California (2)
Mono County Office of Education Inclusive Preschool in Mammoth Lakes, CASierra Del Oro Inclusive Preschool in Oroville, CA
Illinois (1)
Burnham Elementary Inclusive Academy in Chicago, ILNew Jersey (1)
Inclusive Learning Academy in Butler, NJOhio (1)
Orange Inclusive Preschool in Pepper Pike, OH
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate