Autumn Giddens presented Medina High School Student Council members with a check for $20,000

Autumn Giddens presented Medina High School Student Council members with a check for ,000
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Medina City Schools issued the following announcement on Feb 25.

On Tuesday, February 22, 2022, Medina Athletic Boosters president Tom Delac, secretary Daniella Hensley, and concessions manager Autumn Giddens presented Medina High School Student Council members with a check for $20,000.  This donation from the Boosters represents a portion of the proceeds from concession sales during the 2021 football season. “This is an ongoing partnership with the Boosters. 

Their generous support of the Student Council helps to partially fund prom and keep ticket prices to this event at an affordable cost for the students,” said Laura Calaiacovo, advisor of Student Council.  Dr. Justin Brantner and the Junior Class Student Council representatives are already working hard on this year’s prom.

Original source can be found here.



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