In two weeks, Freshman Class co-sponser John Love said he will conduct a meeting for the freshman officers to discuss current proceeds and future plans.
“I want to get with the kids and discuss how much we made so far, and decide if that’s enough to carry us through the activities for the rest of high school, like prom, graduation and playhouses,” Love said.
According to Love, if the Freshman Class has not made enough money so far, he and the officers would look into more fundraising opportunities.
“I’ll talk to the kids and see what kinds of things they might be interested in. We’ll try to find something that’s fun, something that’s cheap, something the kids will buy,” Love said.
Freshman Class President Sam Pittman said he knows the freshman class raised a lot of money already and doubts it will need to raise more.
“If it’s not enough, though, we could start a fundraiser for dance marathon, or we could sell something like t-shirts to raise money,” Pittman said.
Overall, Love said he just wants to see the freshmen try to get involved in any type of fundraising.
“The freshman year is really just kind of like a big fundraising opportunity for the kids, just to kind of get their feet wet,” Love said.