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High school unified club highlights Polar Plunge, reports $24,714 in 2025 fundraising

Iroquois Central School District Board of Education · February 4, 2026
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Students from the high school unified club told the Iroquois Central School District board they raised $24,714 last year through the Western New York Polar Plunge and $124,700 across eight years, and described plans to expand K–12 unified programming.

Students and staff from the high school unified club told the Iroquois Central School District Board of Education about the district’s long-running support for the Western New York Polar Plunge, a Special Olympics New York fundraiser that the presenters said is the largest of its kind in the state.

"The Special Olympics Western New York Polar Plunge is the largest of its kind in the state," said Mattie Meascll, identifying herself as a unified club member,…

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