Project Adventure
Members of the Student Council are very concerned over the behavior and attitudes of their schoolmates. They are working together with the Junior High Club on a Project Adventure Trip to be held during the month of May. Students attending would be Student Council members, Junior High Club members and Class Officers in good standing with their clubs/classes and with the school (academically and discipline wise). Their hope with this trip is to change the climate of the student body by first changing the attitudes of the current and potential leaders of the school. They want to make them feel more of a sense of school community, pride and respect for themselves and others. This is one of the first in a series of things Student Council would like to do to improve school climate.
Junior High Club Trip
Junior High Club has decided on going to Letchworth State Park in Rochester as their end of the year trip. They are very excited about their upcoming trip! There are many activities for the students to enjoy including whitewater rafting and hiking with many waterfalls throughout the park.
Winter Wonder Ball
The Junior High Club sponsored the Winter Wonder Ball on December 21. Approximately 50 students attended and enjoyed dancing and great snacks! To view more photos, visit the SnapFish Photo Gallery.
Junior High Club Fun Night
Junior High Club students enjoyed a fun-filled evening on Friday starting out with indoor miniature golf at Latham Greens Family Fun Center, then dinner at Red Robin, and topped the evening off with bowling at Spare Time Bowling in Latham A great time was had by all! For more photos, visit our SnapFish Photo Gallery.
Junior High Club Trip
Junior High Club members took the Survivor Challenge at Jellystone Campground in North Hudson the weekend of June 8 – 10. Challenge included a scavenger hunt, tube relay, tent making, fire making. Everyone had a great time!
Click to enlarge photos, or to see more photos from Junior High Club Trip, visit the gallery on Snapfish (registration through Snapfish is required). Snapfish Gallery 1, Snapfish Gallery 2
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Green Island’s Relay for Life, 2007
“You’ll Never Walk Alone” was a fitting song to close Green Island’s Annual, Relay for Life. Students, faculty, staff, parents and alumni of Heatly participated in the Relay again this year. The event raised over $60,000 benefiting the American Cancer Society! For more information on this Event, visit the Relay Website. To view photos, visit the Photo Gallery on Snapfish.
For more information on this Event, visit the Relay Website. To view photos, visit the Photo Gallery on Snapfish.
Relay Website
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MEMBERS OF THE HEATLY JUNIOR HIGH CLUB AND KEY CLUB VOLUNTEER AT FRANKLIN PLAZA'S BENEFIT FOR PROJECT LINK
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Hayride
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