The spring term is in full swing and there’s lots going on in Gryffindor tower and beyond. Have you signed up for classes this term?
Have you ever been shopping and noticed someone brought their dog inside the store with them, and wondered if that were legal, and if you could bring your own pet on your next visit? Want to rent an apartment that forbids pets, but you need your dog to help you feel calm and reassured? Are you curious to see if your Sheba has what it takes to visit sick patients at a children’s hospital? If so, read on!
You might have heard the term accessibility being used before (particularly here on HOL). It’s a general term for adaptations that give everyone equal access to things, regardless of any disabilities or other needs they might have. The onus is really on companies, tech developers and governments to make the huge changes that are needed but there’s plenty of tiny and simple steps you can take to help as well. If enough people take them, one day they might be second nature.
The Gryffindor Quidditch Team is looking for new members to join!
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Because this month is focusing on our improvement, I wanted to share a recipe which is healthy and requires no sugar!
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Submissions by Sky Alton, Maxim Trevelyan, and February Fortescue.
Submissions by Sky Alton, February Fortescue, and Maxim Trevelyan.
Submission by Sky Alton, February Fortescue, and Maxim Trevelyan.
Poetry submission by Sky Alton, Maxim Trevelyan, and February Fortescue.