Advanced Math and Science: Bracelet Fundraiser

The students from the Leaders of Tomorrow group came up with the idea to create a bracelet with the AMSA logo and beads with our school colors. They are much like the popular Alex and Ari bracelets. They asked for permission to sell them in our school store and they set up a table at our annual International Festival last spring. With these two efforts, they were able to raise $500.00 for the Rwanda project.
Appearing in photo from left to right: Jake Parsons, Hailey Parsons, former LOT president, Ryan Dean, LOT President, Juliana Suraci, and Eva Forte, 5 of the 80 members of the Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School’s Leaders of Tomorrow Group
- Maureen, Advisor
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