Key Club Helped Raise Money for the First Riley Children’s Hospital Dance marathon

Dancing was not the only thing Key Club members did. They also played Wii, ate cupcakes, listened to families that go to Rileys , and hung out with fellow members. Photo contributed by: Ms. Stephanie Wezman

By Patricia Ortiz

Key Club has been very busy during the month of January.  On the 16, the members volunteered for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and on the 28 they participated in the first ever Riley Dance marathon at Plymouth High School.
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Students are Exposed to a New World

Gathering around Sister Henrietta after learning about the Igbo, Mrs. Gifford's 10A honors class thanks her for coming to visit. Photo by: Jack Bowen

By Logan Richards

By reading Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, Mrs. Gifford’s English 10 Honors classes learned about the story of the Igbo tribe from Nigeria  and their culture. After Mrs. Gifford’s classes had finished reading the novel, Sister Henrietta, a member of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ, a religious order with United States Headquarters in Donaldson, Indiana, came to Plymouth High School to speak to the classes regarding how values have changed and how they contrast to those of the U.S.

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