Jan 11, 2021
Norman North High School students reveal their fundraising total of $156,541.73 at Mondayâs SPUD closing ceremony.
After months of working through the uncertainty of life during a pandemic, Norman Northâs SPUD committee got to reveal their grand fundraising total of more than $150,000 during an emotional closing ceremony Monday.
SPUD, or Students Performing Unselfish Deeds, raises money each year for multiple Norman families or community organizations. The school effort ends each January, after months of planning and fundraising, in a celebratory ceremony.
Mondayâs ceremony revealed that this yearâs SPUD team raised $156,541.73, which will benefit Crossroads Youth and Family Services and Norman North math teacher Twyla Hart. Among other services, Crossroads reaches Norman and Cleveland County-area youth experiencing homelessness with the only youth shelter in the county.