Ensuring equitable access to physical activity is a critical part of supporting students with disabilities—not only in the classroom but also in school-sponsored athletics. In 2013, the U.S. Department of Education released a pivotal Dear Colleague Letter clarifying schools’ responsibilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This guidance continues to shape how districts approach extracurricular athletics and remains essential knowledge for educators, administrators, and families.
Equal Opportunity Is a Legal Requirement
The Dear Colleague Letter emphasizes that students with disabilities must be afforded equal opportunities to participate in extracurricular athletics. This includes traditional sports teams, clubs, intramurals, and school-sponsored physical activity programs.
Importantly, the guidance makes clear that:
- Schools cannot exclude students based on assumptions about their disabilities.
- Schools may not impose higher or inconsistent standards for participation.
- Schools must offer reasonable modifications or provide aids and services unless doing so would fundamentally change the nature of the activity.
These modifications might include changes to rules, adjustments to equipment, or the presence of necessary supports. The focus is on enabling participation—not lowering expectations.
Adapted and Unified Sports as Inclusive Pathways
The policy letter also encourages schools to develop adapted sports or unified sports programs when traditional athletics cannot meet the needs of certain students. These programs create structured, meaningful opportunities to participate alongside peers, promoting:
- Physical fitness
- Social connection
- Teamwork
- Skill development
- Positive school engagement
Schools that invest in inclusive athletics open doors to lifelong physical activity and strengthen community belonging.
How to Access the Full Dear Colleague Letter
For anyone interested in reviewing the full policy guidance, NCPEID hosts a copy on its website. To access it:
- Visit the NCPEID website
- Click on the Advocacy tab
- Open the Legislation section
- Scroll to the bottom to find the Dear Colleague Letter on extracurricular athletics for students with disabilities
This document is an excellent resource for professional development, team discussions, and ensuring compliance within your district.
Learn From Real School Examples
This post also includes a QR code linking to a previous NCPEID APE Collaborative session featuring Corey Klein, an Adapted Physical Education teacher from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Corey highlights a school-sponsored adapted sports program that demonstrates how districts can create inclusive, engaging opportunities for all students.
