Holiday Drop and Shop

by Samantha Olivares-Mejia '18

On December 5, the Sophomore Student Council (class of 2018) will be hosting a Holiday Drop and Shop, offering childcare for children grades K-8 while parents do holiday shopping.
The event will take place in the Gordon Multi-Purpose Room from 9 am to 4 pm, but parents can choose to drop off and pick up their children anytime between. We'll provide games, movies, pizza and snacks for the set price of $25 per child (or $20 per child if registering multiple children). Sign up now.

In addition to members of the Sophomore Student Council, our faculty sponsors will be there to provide further supervision. The money raised from this event will help fund other events such as prom, our class gift and other fun activities.
Please register today for $25 per child. Or drop off the day of for $35 per child.
 
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