Tuesday, June 4, 2019

National Honor Society Does the 'Walk of Life'

Photos courtesy of the Pottstown School District
Members of the Pottstown High School chapter of the National Honor Society volunteered this weekend at the Relay for Life, held at Pottsgrove High School.



Blogger's Note: The following was provided by Pottstown School District

If you are a teenager, what do you do on a beautiful weekend in June to kick off the start of summer? 

Well, if you're are a member of Pottstown High School National Honor Society, you join your friends and spend 12 hours walking in the Relay For Life fundraiser to support cancer research. 

Trojan Proud of students and NHS sponsor chemistry teacher Jennifer Mohr for their leadership and commitment to wanting to make a difference.

Many of these same students last weekend gave up their time to support the PHS Mini Thon Four Diamonds Childhood Cancer Research Foundation. 

Pottstown High School Principal Danielle McCoy said it best in describing the school's students: " they demonstrates a spark of change in present culture. They care about the environment and their community. They volunteer in large numbers to make a difference in their town and in our society." 




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