Town receives $50K for play structure at Martin School 

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Pictured left to right - School Superintendent John Antonucci, School Committee member Tasha Buzzell, state Rep. Adam Scanlon, Martin School Principal Jennifer Evans, William Simpson, assistant principal of Martin School and Michelle McKeon, assistant superintendent of North Attleborough Public Schools. COURTESY PHOTO

Through a contribution by state Rep. Adam Scanlon and the commonwealth, the Town of North Attleborough received $50,000 to make the dream of an ADA play structure at Martin Elementary School a reality.

The MSA’s Playground Committee is committed to expanding recess opportunities for students with physical disabilities and providing a fully-accessible ADA structure. This would allow children with and without wheelchairs to play with each other and would help to create a greater sense of togetherness and belonging within the community.

In addition the donation provided by Scanlon and the commonwealth, $11,153.96 has been raised with the assistance from Martin families and local businesses including:

  • Paul Davis, North Attleborough
  • Peak Pediatric, North Attleborough
  • Elliott Physical Therapy, North Attleborough
  • Angel Tree Brewery, North Attleborough
  • Play It Again Sports, North Attleborough

$89,769.69 is still needed to complete the play structure. Any donation is appreciated and is tax deductible. To make a donation, write a check to the Martin School Association noting the donation is for the ADA Play Structure. 

Donations are also accepted by Venmo. To make a Venmo donation, please send contributions to @MartinSchool-Association noting the ADA Play Structure in the comments. Please include your or your business’s name and address if you would like a tax deductible letter.