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Key Club reports 235 volunteer hours and choir scores top rating at MSVMA festival

Tecumseh Public Schools Board of Education · April 30, 2026
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Summary

Student leaders reported Key Club service events totaling more than 235 volunteer hours; the Tecumseh Chamber Singers performed 'Good Night, Dear Heart' and said they earned a top rating at the MSVMA festival.

High school students updated the Tecumseh Public Schools Board on extracurricular achievements at the April 13 meeting. Claire Cruzna, Key Club president, and other student officers described a year of service activitiesincluding holiday caroling, participation in the Apple Olympian and Kiwanis flags project, bell ringing for the Salvation Army, a Spring Fling dodgeball fundraiser that donated half its proceeds to the Lenawee Humane Society, and a new service award requiring two years of paid membership and 10 volunteer hours. Allison Billings said the club reported over 235 volunteer hours among its members.

The board also heard a music presentation: the Tecumseh Chamber Singers, introduced by staff, performed "Good Night, Dear Heart" by Dan Forrest, a piece the group performed at the Michigan School Vocal Music Association festival where they received a top rating. Students described the piece as reflecting on grief and loss and thanked the board for the opportunity to perform.

Trustees praised the student presentations and applauded both the service and arts accomplishments.