Senior Council leaders outline Cedar Point and prom plans for Class of 2025

December 09, 2024 | Romulus Community Schools, School Boards, Michigan

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Senior Council leaders outline Cedar Point and prom plans for Class of 2025

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The Romulus Board Meeting on December 9, 2024, featured an engaging presentation from the senior class leaders, President Zoe Doucette and Vice President Niana Grantham. Their update highlighted a series of exciting events planned for the graduating class of 2025, showcasing the students' initiative and community spirit.

Key among the announcements was the upcoming trip to Cedar Point, with transportation already secured and tickets now available for purchase. This event promises to be a highlight for seniors, offering a day of fun and camaraderie.

In addition to Cedar Point, the students are gearing up for prom, which will be held at the Water Loft. Tickets for this much-anticipated event are also on sale, with final details being worked out to ensure a memorable evening for all attendees.

The senior picnic is another event on the horizon, featuring food prepared by the culinary program, games, and raffles. Doucette and Grantham shared plans for inflatable dinosaur races, adding a playful twist to the festivities. This picnic aims to foster community among classmates and create lasting memories.

To support their activities, the senior class is organizing several fundraisers. A Chipotle fundraiser is scheduled for next month, allowing community members to enjoy a meal while contributing to the class's efforts. Additionally, flower grams for Valentine's Day and a bake sale are in the works, providing more opportunities for students and families to get involved.

The meeting underscored the importance of student engagement in school activities and the positive impact these events have on building community spirit. As the senior class continues to plan and execute these initiatives, they not only enhance their own high school experience but also strengthen connections within the Romulus community.

Converted from Board Meeting 12/9/2024 meeting on December 09, 2024
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