
The WEGO Tees team.

The special education department started WEGO Tees to provide special needs students the chance to form skills to prepare them for future jobs and real-world situations. They only make shirts as of right now, but in the coming months, the business is considering making more products, like hats and sweatshirts.
According to Jennifer Walker, Transition Coordinator for the special education department, “I think it’s a great opportunity for our students, I love it because it has our students be involved in the school community as a whole and it gives them the opportunity to learn a large variety of skills such as office work, learning how to communicate with staff and our clients, how to follow deadlines, and produce things in a timely manner.”

In the words of senior Brendan Prebis, “I think it’s really good for the students to definitely get experience. Most of the time, they feel left out in other activities like that. That’s really good for them to be part of something in the school.”
Walker explained that WEGO Tees is a great way for special education students to form interests and develop skills for the real world.
Director Special Education, Leslie Springer, added, “WEGO Tees has given West Chicago Community High School transition students an opportunity to develop and run an inclusive business that provides job training, skill-building, responsibility and so much more. Students have gained confidence, pride in their work, and a sense of true accomplishment!”
WEGO Tees allows special education students crucial dexterity, like office work and how to communicate with customers, in addition to teaching them how to meet deadlines inside of a school setting.