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Arrowhead National Honor Society students raise $12,000 for hurricane relief, aim for $50,000

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A team of Arrowhead National Honor Society students told the school board they have raised about $12,000 for hurricane recovery work in Asheville/Nashville area and plan additional fundraisers with a $50,000 goal.

A group of Arrowhead Union High School District students and their adviser presented to the board about a student‑led fundraising effort for hurricane survivors in Nashville and surrounding communities.

Jana Denae, a business education teacher and National Honor Society adviser, introduced the students and explained the group formed a Heartland Community Connection to coordinate fundraising and local outreach. The presentation said the student team has held multiple events — including a “miracle minute,” a theater…

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