Freshman Lisa Venckus enjoys playing with her dog when she gets home from school and takes turns playing and walking her dogs with her siblings. “My brother is usually busy with school work so it’s up to me to walk my dog,” said Venckus
The PTO is hosting their annual Gradfest on May 13. The event starts at 10 p.m. and lasts until 1 a.m. Gradfest is an opportunity for seniors to have fun and celebrate with carnival games, food, prizes and more.
PTO President said, “Seniors love Gradfest out of all the activities the PTO hosts because its a chance to have fun with your classmates before you go off in different directions,”
Many students and families participate in the volunteering of Gradfest including Freshman Lisa Venckus.
“I have older siblings who have participated in Gradfest, and it’s something I’m going to be looking forward to my senior year,” said Venckus.
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