Inclusion Isn’t a Program—It’s a Pig Pen – Michelle Jackson

When’s the last time your IEP team talked about livestock?

In this unforgettable episode of Brighter Together, Michele Jackson—Director of Special Services at Northwest School District—shares how a local ag barn became a sanctuary of inclusion, belonging, and growth for students often left behind by traditional school structures.

From belt buckles and pig shows to the daily work of community building, Michele’s leadership model is rooted in dignity, visibility, and relentless compassion. She proves that inclusion isn’t a strategy—it’s a culture.

If you’ve ever questioned how to make every student feel seen, or how to ignite transformation without a massive budget, this episode is your blueprint.

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