Wissahickon School District celebrated a significant achievement during its April 28 work session, highlighting the success of the recent Minithon event at Hicken High School. This year, the event raised a record-breaking $30,000, surpassing previous fundraising totals and showcasing the community's commitment to health and wellness initiatives.
The meeting, which also reviewed past and upcoming sessions, emphasized the importance of ongoing engagement within the district. The board outlined a series of meetings scheduled for May and June, including a regular public board meeting on May 5 and a finance committee meeting on May 12. These gatherings aim to foster transparency and collaboration among stakeholders.
The Minithon event, held annually, not only raises funds but also promotes a spirit of unity and support among students and families. The record-breaking amount raised this year reflects the dedication of the community and the effectiveness of the event in mobilizing support for health-related causes.
As the Wissahickon School District looks ahead, the board's focus on community engagement and successful fundraising efforts like Minithon will continue to play a crucial role in enhancing student experiences and promoting wellness initiatives.