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Smile for a Child Today for Tomorrow
Ryley Gregorie, Alexandra Intriago, Camille Labrador, Gabriella Pelayo ■ Valentina Chamorro, Gabriela Granda . Advisor: Mrs. Panzer.
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Hailey Russell. Advisor: Ms. Wiesen.
Carrollton School has many active service clubs which raise awareness of On February 25th, Carrollton rowers, Alessandra Zaldivar-Giuffredi '12,,
those in need, raise funds for a variety of causes and participate in active Helen Formoso-Murias' 13, and Catherine Roen' 13, competed in the
service. The Human Rights Club raised funds to support the education of Sarasota Invitational Regatta. Alessandra and Catherine brought home
girls and women in Kenya, Uganda, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Rwanda two silver medals, placing second in both the Women's Lightweight 8+
and Haiti. and the Women's Lightweight 4+. Helen raced in the Women's Varsity
4x, Women's Varsity 4+, and Women's Varsity 8+. She placed 2nd in the
Varsity 4+ and placed I st in the Varsity 8+.
The Invisible Children High School Club, dedicated to helping marginalized In its first year, the Breakthrough Miami Club raised funds and awareness
children throughout the world, hosted a presentation in which Ugandan for Breakthrough Miami which has been operating a summer program at
child soldier, Openy Santo Aboyi, shared his compelling story about his Carrollton since 2009. Club members created an "Out of This World"
capture and escape from the LRA. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, US Representative mentoring event, which paired high school students with Breakthrough
from Florida s 18th District and Chairman of the House of Representatives scholars with similar interests such as fashion, cooking, writing, and art. The
Committee on Foreign Affairs, emphasized the importance of citizens scholars' work was featured at a special showcase.
acting on behalf of others. -Francis Swanson M3
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