The Annual Scholastic Banquet is scheduled for April 20. Invitations go out to the top three percent in each grade, which is about 30 students. The Banquet is held at the Ritz Charles in Carmel.
PTO President Cathy Huber said, “(The Scholastic Banquet) is held for the student, the parents and a mentor if they have one.”
Also on Feb. 19 the invited students will have their picture taken at school.
Huber also said, “We are looking for donations for the Banquet as well.” By Nick Andrews <[email protected]>
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