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Our past, present, and future activities and events:
* Ongoing Projects
*September/ October
*November/ December
* January/ February
* March/ April
* May/ June
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Glow Bowl - Orlando Acevedo and Mr.
Viglione bowled at Eastland Lanes on March 5th. Molly Getz also
collected money, but was not able to get to the bowling alley. Roosevelt raised over $130 for Hometown Charities.
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Dress Down Day - On March 11th,
students helped two kids in the Erie community suffering from cancer by dressing
down. The two kids were Zak Kauffman, a student at Glenwood Elementary and
Matthew Lamb, cousin of Nurse Leann Madurski.
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American Cancer Society Daffodil
Days - Roosevelt raised $175 for ACS by purchasing over 20 bundles of
daffodils. Students, Ms. Jarema, and I will be delivered several bundles to
the residents of Elmwood Presbyterian Lodge.
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Elmwood Presbyterian Lodge - 9 R.O.L.E.S. members, Ms. Jarema, and I delivered bundles of daffodils to
residents, and then played bingo with some of the residents in the afternoon on
March 15th.
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Hats-On Day - On March 23, 2005
Roosevelt hosted a Hats On Day to benefit the Foundation for Children
with Cancer (FCC). Students were able to wear a hat by donating
$.50.
We made $80 for this great cause!!
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Penny
Battle - A battle between grades occurred from April 14th through April 26th,
students brought in over
pennies which
benefited the March of Dimes' WalkAmerica. Students had a lot of fun
putting silver coins in other grades' jugs to make that jug subtract
pennies. The winning class received a free dress down day, the other two
grades had to pay for their dress down day. This money, also, will went to
the March of Dimes.
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Day of Caring -
Despite a soggy day on
Saturday, April 23rd, 14 members, Ms. Jarema and Mr. Viglione picked up garbage
around Roosevelt Middle School. Several bags were filled and thrown out
making the grounds look much better. The Day of Caring occurred all
over the country with schools, businesses, and other parts of the community
getting involved.
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Flag
Removal -

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As service to the school and community, R.O.L.E.S. took on an initiative
to replace several of the used, torn, and off colored flags around the school.
Sixteen flags were removed and later on in the year, the ROTC will be holding
the flag burning ceremony, which is the proper way to dispose of out of
commission flags.
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