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Sundre High School students raise $29,555 for union projects and activities

51st annual May Queen fundraiser puts students to work on odd jobs around the Sundre community to teach youth about "responsibility, commitment, initiative, leadership, and respect"
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Back row, from left: 2022 Sundre High School May Queen candidates Nora Clayton and Rees Wilson, Grade 12; Jordyn Roberts and Chandler Dziadek, Grade 11; Brooke Rosevear and Lucas Dziadek, Grade 9. Front row: May Queen Champions and Grade 10 students Jersey Magtangob, left, and Kate Finley. Submitted photo

SUNDRE — Sundre High School’s 51st May Queen has now successfully drawn to a close. 

It was another great year for the students of Sundre High. Students, staff, parents and community members worked together to raise $29,555. 

The money will be allocated to a variety of Sundre High School Students’ Union projects and activities in the coming year.

The Grade 10s raised $9,638 to take top honours. The future Class of 2024’s win resulted in Kate Finley and Jersey Magtangob being crowned as May Queen Champions for the 2021-2022 school year.

Congratulations to all of the students who worked during May Queen 2022 – amazing results. You have certainly made us proud.

May Queen is one of the most impactful activities our school does in the community. Although a great deal of money is raised, May Queen is not just about money and competition.

It’s about a community working together to teach youth about desirable personal characteristics such as responsibility, commitment, initiative, leadership, and respect.

Thanks to all of our parents and to those employers and community members who hired our students. Your continued support is greatly appreciated.

— Scott Saunders is the principal of Sundre High School

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