Students contributed to a grand total of 20,366 community-service hours during the school year, including 87 boys and girls who served more than 100 hours each. More than 30 area nonprofits benefited from their hard work. Also recognized by school officials were volunteer leaders and supporters of the school’s two major blood drives, for which students, teachers and parents were recruited to help. ABOVE: (l-r) Gianna Guarnieri, Dillon Rucinski, Lauren Switalski, Wendy Nevelus, Alandra Fumagali and (front) Chiemeka Fevecque. Photo provided
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