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Lincoln'Roosevelt counselors describe iPASS "Month of Respect" and student community projects

Roxbury Township Board of Education · November 19, 2024
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Counselors from Lincoln-Roosevelt presented the district's October iPASS initiative, detailing student-led programs that included a food drive (more than 1,500 canned goods), a veterans flag fundraiser ($3,817 raised) and peer leadership activities across grade levels.

Counselors from Lincoln-Roosevelt presented to the Roxbury Township Board of Education about the district's October "Month of Respect," which the presenters framed around iPASS values: inspiring, positive, accepting, safe and supportive.

Tara Urban, sixth-grade counselor, described student-led activities including an annual food drive that she said donated more than 1,500 canned goods to Roxbury Social Services. "We competed between the…

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