NORTH DUPLIN JR. / SR. HIGH Light Up the Lawn
12th grade
The Senior Beta Club sponsored Light Up the Lawn in November in recognition of Veterans Day. Club members sold 250 luminaries either in memory of fallen soldiers or in honor of retired or active service members. Luminaries acknowledged every branch of the military, several wars, and POWs. A ceremony was held for the lighting of the luminaries and all of the names were read aloud. All of the money raised was donated to the Veteran’s Home. Student Giselle Contreras-Gonzalez said the moving event was a great opportunity to honor veterans. Thank you to our students and community members who made this event such a success, but most of all thank you to those who fight for our freedoms.
The people at North Duplin are calm and there is not a lot of drama. I like the layout of the school with all the different buildings. My favorite subject is English because there has been tons of Greek Mythology. I plan to go to the University of Mount Olive to study Folklore and Mythology. Jessi is my role model because he is always a good person.
Alex Patterson Jessi is my role model because he is always a good person.
11th grade
A ceremony was held for the lighting of the luminaries and all of the names were read aloud. All of the money raised was donated to the Veteran’s Home.
My school is special because of Mrs. Chelsey. She is my role model because she teaches me to do new things and she is easy to talk to and fun. What I like most about school are my teachers and being able to help people. Math is my favorite subject because it is interesting and easy for me. I would love to go to East Carolina University and get a degree in teaching.
Teyana May My school is special because of Mrs. Chelsey. She is my role model because she teaches me to do new things and she is easy to talk to and fun.
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