The Southwest ISD Penguin Project commenced its theater summer camp, offering special needs students the opportunity to socialize, build connections, and begin rehearsals for their upcoming production. Students in the Penguin Project camp were paired with peer mentors, students the same age who volunteered to work alongside them throughout the rehearsal process.

The Penguin Project is designed to foster a supportive and creative environment for all children, while also allowing children with special needs to explore the performing arts. Participation in the performing arts has shown to have therapeutic benefits, including enhanced social interaction and self-confidence.


Beyond the stage, the Penguin Project cultivates meaningful, lasting connections, enabling students to build new social networks. The Penguin Project camp not only strengthens the community, but also it provides many students with a sense of belonging.
Source: Southwest ISD Facebook, Southwest ISD Penguin Project
Blog by: Andrea Garcia, Intern, UT Austin