Teacher runs Pittsburgh Half Marathon with student with special needs

Teacher runs Pittsburgh Half Marathon with student with special needs

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — This past weekend, runners from all over converged on the city for the Pittsburgh Marathon. 

But for a teacher and her student, it was much more than a race.

Savanna Barton, a teacher at the Watson Institute, ran for the second year in a row, but this time she had a partner. She included her student, Sophie, who is non-verbal and needs a lot of help to walk.

Barton ran the half marathon in 2 hours, 45 minutes and said the biggest challenges were waiting for the race to start and hitting the Birmingham Bridge. 

Barton added that Sophie enjoyed the race.

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