Student and staff presentations highlight holiday events, service projects and FAFSA help

Greater Johnstown School District Board of Directors · December 2, 2025

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Summary

Student representative Blaze Beeney reported on food drives, student achievements and the JHS holiday concert; staff recognized volunteers and partners who supported a successful FAFSA night.

Student and staff presentations were part of the reorganization meeting's agenda.

Blaze Beeney, the Johnson High School student representative, delivered a December report that included student-led service and recognition activities: seniors will write thank-you cards to cafeteria staff; the National Honor Society and Key Club collected nonperishable food and monetary donations and supported veterans; Matthew Johnson placed sixth in a Central Western scholastic contest; and the JHS holiday concert is scheduled for Dec. 14 at 3 p.m. Students of the month for grades 8–12 were also announced.

A staff presenter identified as "Miss Foggy" thanked district staff and community partners for organizing a FAFSA night that allowed families to complete applications quickly with assistance from district staff and external experts named in the transcript, including Tony Penna, Amy Spangler and Sandy Bridal. The presenter said the event helped many students complete FAFSA forms in under an hour.

Board members and attendees offered thanks and a photo opportunity for recognized staff. The presentations concluded before the board moved to a short executive session and then to routine personnel items.

Ending: Presentations underscored ongoing student activities, community engagement and district efforts to support college access and holiday assistance.