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‘Above and beyond': Group of Regina students spend final days before summer making a difference
‘Above and beyond': Group of Regina students spend final days before summer making a difference

CTV News

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

‘Above and beyond': Group of Regina students spend final days before summer making a difference

A group of Regina students have been spending the last few days before summer vacation making a difference by taking part in a charity challenge. (Damian Smith / CTV News) A group of Regina students have been spending the final days before summer vacation trying to make a difference. As part of a classroom challenge this week, a group of Grade 5 and 6 students at Prairie Sky School were tasked with coming up with ways to earn money for charities. The group was first given $50 and ended up raising over $500 by selling lemonade, hot dogs, cotton candy, and bracelets for causes like the Jim Pattison Children's Hospital, along with their own charity foundation. According to teachers at the school, inspiration for the challenge was drawn from local and global activists. 'A lot of it is time management and project management that they definitely have been practicing,' Cyrus Maxie said. 'So, we do have budget sheets out here, tally sheets that they've been working on and making sure that they're accountable to each other and accountable to the charities that they're donating to.' The students were given the lead from teachers to highlight the importance of leadership, collaboration, and responsibility. 'It was above and beyond what I would have been expecting,' Maxie said. 'So, it was good that they had stepped out and started to practice something that would show great leadership skills.' With a few more days left of class, it is a positive way to head into the summer for the students.

Golden Lion Award: Emma Hudson
Golden Lion Award: Emma Hudson

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Golden Lion Award: Emma Hudson

WEBB CITY, Mo. — The end of the school year is just days away. With it comes our final Golden Lion Award winner of the year. 'I'm a senior at Webb City High School,' said Emma Hudson, WCHS senior. Emma Hudson's time on campus isn't just class time and homework. 'I've been in FBLA for four years, and I've done DECA for three years. So those are business clubs that we have here at the high school. I was involved with FTA for three years. And then I help with Special Olympics,' said Hudson. Like track meets at Webb City High School. Emma is a unified buddy, meaning she's committed to helping students with disabilities. 'We have unified classes, where we have our PE class. They do their activities and everything, and us buddies trying to help motivate them. We work with them just make sure that they're having fun. And then whenever we have Special Olympics, where they're cheering them on,' said Hudson. Emma has also spent extra time with the Future Business Leaders of America, including hosting Webb City's first Business Bash. 'We were able to bring in some community members and have kids from Neosho come and learn about business. It's really helped our school as well kind of introduce kids to business and some new career pathways that they hadn't really realized,' said Hudson. She also helps with younger students as part of the cadet teaching program. Webb City teacher Amanda Eckols says that's just one reason Emma is a great example of a Golden Lion. 'She's very much a leader by doing rather than a leader by saying. She doesn't have the loudest voice. Uh, she doesn't stand up and tell everybody else what to do. She jumps in and has that servant leadership. That is a good role model for others,' said Amanda Eckols, WCHS teacher. MSSU hosts 84th Commencement Ceremony Golden Lion Award: Emma Hudson MSSU unveils new 3D printing center for health sciences Senior year is just about over for Emma, but she's already looking ahead to the next step. 'I'm going to MSSU in the fall. I'm going to be getting a major in elementary education with a certificate in birth to kindergarten,' said Hudson. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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