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Senior Class rises and shines Seniors Emma Teodoru and Jane Richards team up for the cause. (Credit: Beverlea Walz)
The Shelter Island School’s Class of 2021 cleaned up on Saturday, April 17 when they successfully held a car wash to raise funds for their class trip.
According to adviser Michelle Corbett, the sudsy seniors washed a steady stream of vehicles of all sizes for over four hours and raised nearly $1,600 to support their trip.
Seniors Tyler Gulluscio, Bradley Batten and Lydia Shepherd get a town fire engine looking its best. (Credit: Courtesy photo)
The class of 2021 is awaiting a decision from the Board of Education on their plans to vacation in a large house in Pennsylvania that would accommodate the group with appropriate social distancing.
(Credit: Ambrose Clancy photo)
Members of the National Honor Society (NHS) at Shelter Island School are selling shamrocks in the week leading up to St. Patrick’s Day. Money raised will go to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
MDA provides health care and support services for adults and children with neuromuscular diseases. Muscular Dystrophy involves the wasting away of muscles and is progressive. It cannot be reversed, although some medications and treatments can slow the disease.
Gold shamrocks are $5 and green shamrocks are $1. NHS members are trying to beat last year’s goal of $479.
To buy one, see an NHS Member, or cash or checks payable to Shelter Island School can be dropped in the main lobby in an envelope titled “NHS-Shamrocks,” or sent via Venmo to @Janine-Mahoney.