Students from Walkerton Elementary School recently raised money to send to Riley Children’s Hospital as part of their “Lend a Helping Hand” theme this year.
Continue readingPlymouth School Board Recognizes Dance Marathon Participants, Retiring Staff Members
Plymouth High School students raised more than $44,500 for Riley Children’s Hospital during this year’s Dance Marathon. That’s more than $4,500 over this year’s goal. The Dance Marathon participants were congratulated during Tuesday’s school board meeting by Board President Todd Samuelson, who noted how much the event has grown over the years.
Continue readingPlymouth High School to Host 7th Annual Dance Marathon, Donations Can be Made Ahead of Time
Update from Plymouth Community Schools Marketing Director Judi Lykowski: “The Plymouth High School Dance Marathon event scheduled for this afternoon at PHS has been canceled due to inclement weather in the Muncie and Indianapolis areas that is preventing key members of the Riley Children’s Foundation and the Ball State University Dance Marathon team from traveling to Plymouth. Donations can still be made online by going directly to donate.rileykids.org/phsdm19. We will keep you updated on when the PHSDM is rescheduled.”
Plymouth High School will host the 7th annual Dance Marathon to benefit Riley Children’s Hospital this Saturday.
Continue readingWalkerton, North Liberty Elementary Students Get Visit from Pediatrician
The Walkerton and North Liberty Elementary School students were recently visited by a Pediatrician from Riley Children’s Hospital.
Plymouth Students Collect Over $39,000 During Riley Dance Marathon Fundraisers
A number of Plymouth Community School students danced their way into setting a new record and exceeding their set goal during the Riley Dance Marathon fundraisers held in January.
PCSC Marketing Director Judi Lykowki shared that the PHS Dance Marathon committee coordinated with some of the elementary schools to hold super-hero days. Kids donated a dollar and then they were able to wear a cape or their favorite super hero shirt to school to show support for the charity.
On Friday, mini dance marathons were held at Lincoln Junior High School and Riverside Intermediate School. More than $13,500 was raised between the two schools. Continue reading