The Sachem Central School District is helping the fight against pediatric cancer by supporting the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Several school buildings came together for head-shaving events to raise funds for childhood cancer research, as well as awareness.
Seneca Middle School held its St. Baldrick’s event on March 18. Fourteen students and one teacher volunteered to shave their heads. The building raised nearly $14,300 in their efforts.
At Waverly Elementary School, six students and five adults including parents, Principal Kevin Tougher and school custodian Mr. Nick, shaved their heads during the building’s annual St. Baldrick’s event on March 22. Since 2015, Waverly students and staff have raised nearly $250,000 for the foundation. This year, the building raised more than $5,000 and honored Waverly’s own fifth grader, Justin Olsen. Olsen was diagnosed with a pediatric cancer in 2019 and had his final treatment in May 2021. He is doing incredibly well and was happy to participate in this year’s event.
Sagamore Middle School had nine “shavees” and raised over $10,000. Additionally, the building held a ceremony to honor the shavees and volunteers from all three Sachem Middle Schools. Samoset Middle School is looking forward to its event in April and has already raised over $14,000 with two fundraising weeks still to go.
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1 and 2 – Seneca Middle School had fifteen volunteers shave their heads, raising $14,300.
3 – Seneca Middle School’s student and staff volunteers.
4 – Students stepped on stage at Waverly Elementary School to have their heads shaved.
5 – Waverly student Justin Olsen was honored at this year’s event and had his head shaved.
6 – Sagamore Middle School hosted a ceremony to celebrate the Sachem middle school St. Baldrick’s volunteers.
7 – Samoset Middle School’s St. Baldrick’s event will be held in April. Photographed are shavees and volunteers.
Photos courtesy of the Sachem Central School District
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