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Business students set $100,000 goal for Special Olympics


Juniors Maddie Coyle, Marissa Moore, Skylar Musselman, and Hannah Wiederhold. Photo provided.
Seniors Rincie Demmings, Koren Moore-Runck, Marianna Marcelli and Morgan Cravens. Photo provided.
Submitted by Great Oaks.
Students in the Great Oaks – Batavia High School Business Management program have set an impressive goal to help local Special Olympic athletes. Their Business Professionals of America chapter will be participating in the 2021 Polar Plunge. They hope 2021 will be the year they reach the $100,000 mark for total donations to Special Olympics.
“The Batavia High School BPA has become an integral part of our annual Polar Plunge festivities. We always look forward to having the students participate. We know we can count on their volunteers to help the event run smoothly, and they bring incredible energy once the plunging begins. Their commitment to Special Olympics through the Plunge is remarkable, and I can’t imagine the event without them. Through ....

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