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Smith-Wade-El students go the extra mile during Race for Education
The school’s annual Race for Education returned this year as students from every grade level took turns walking and running around the Wheatland MS track. Each time students completed a […]
Best of luck to McCaskey athletes chasing state gold today! McCaskey students lined the halls to cheer on our student-athletes who qualified for the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) state […]
The school’s annual Race for Education returned this year as students from every grade level took turns walking and running around the Wheatland MS track. Each time students completed a lap, they received a stamp, turning the event into a visible celebration of movement and school pride.
This year, Smith-Wade-El Elementary’s Family Teacher Organization set a fundraising goal of $6,000 to support supplies, activities, and experiences for students.
Students and families exceeded that goal, raising $7,721 through donations and a coin drive!
The fundraising goal also came with an incentive students did not forget. If they raised $6,000, they would get to dump a bucket of ice water on principal Martz. They reached the goal. Then they passed it.
Way to go team! Read the full story on our website.
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