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At A Glance
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206 Years of Academic Excellence
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25 Average Class Size
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100% College Acceptance
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11 Counties Served

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Students being Leaders!
Congratulations to the 2025–2026 Interact Club Officers! 🎉
We are proud to announce our new leadership team: Co-Presidents PT Minor and Mason Patrick, Vice President Alex Burkhead, Treasurer Ethan Ebelhar, and Media Officer Emma Bickett (not pictured as she’s attending the sophomore retreat). These students exemplify leadership, service, and school spirit, and we’re excited to see the positive impact they will make throughout the year. Congratulations to all—your hard work and dedication are truly appreciated!
We are proud to announce our new leadership team: Co-Presidents PT Minor and Mason Patrick, Vice President Alex Burkhead, Treasurer Ethan Ebelhar, and Media Officer Emma Bickett (not pictured as she’s attending the sophomore retreat). These students exemplify leadership, service, and school spirit, and we’re excited to see the positive impact they will make throughout the year. Congratulations to all—your hard work and dedication are truly appreciated!

Club News!
It’s time for our Canned Food Drive! From Wednesday, October 15th through Friday, October 31st, we’re collecting canned goods to support the St. Vincent DePaul Bread for Life Food Pantry. Students can bring donations to their homeroom classes — and the homeroom with the most cans will win a dress down day! Let’s come together to make a difference and help those in need in our community. Every can counts!

What did we do at school?
Real-World Learning in Personal Finance! 💡📊
Our Personal Finance class has been diving into an interactive activity on car insurance this week! Students were each given a specific vehicle and a series of events that caused different types of damage. From there, they had to determine what kind of coverage they needed, how comprehensive coverage and deductibles affected their costs, and how to make the best financial decisions for their situation.
They studied several key types of coverage — collision, comprehensive, personal injury protection, and uninsured/underinsured driver protection — before putting their knowledge into practice.
These kinds of real-world financial activities are such an important part of preparing students for future independence and long-term financial success!
Our Personal Finance class has been diving into an interactive activity on car insurance this week! Students were each given a specific vehicle and a series of events that caused different types of damage. From there, they had to determine what kind of coverage they needed, how comprehensive coverage and deductibles affected their costs, and how to make the best financial decisions for their situation.
They studied several key types of coverage — collision, comprehensive, personal injury protection, and uninsured/underinsured driver protection — before putting their knowledge into practice.
These kinds of real-world financial activities are such an important part of preparing students for future independence and long-term financial success!