Did you know that the district regularly works to make connections with
community-based organizations and support groups? As members of the
local Rotary Club and its student division, Interact Club, students and
administrators participate in the annual spring cleanup at Camp
Pa-Qua-Tuck. These connections also afford opportunities to enhance
classroom instruction. For example, through a partnership with the Rocky
Point Historical Society, the district has been supportive of the
Society's efforts at the Noah Hallock House Homestead. Through this
partnership, students are learning about what life was like when the
house was constructed in 1721 and are volunteering to catalog artifacts
and act as junior docents.
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