Thursday, March 10, 2011

Hoops For Heart Fundraiser Collects $1,400 for the American Heart Association

On January 14, 2011, the Life Arts Team at Bethany Middle School, along with a representative from the American Heart Association, kicked off a Hoops for Heart fundraiser. The students were encouraged to collect donations for the cause which included logging onto a website from the American Heart Association to track the donations they collected.

The actual celebration was scheduled for later in February, but due to all of the snow days, the culminating activity took place on Friday, March 4. The 8th grade assembly took place during periods 3 and 4 in the morning, and the 7th grade assembly during periods 6 and 7 in the afternoon. At the beginning of each assembly, Life Arts teachers stressed the importance for students to adopt good nutrition and adequate exercise practices in their lives. After viewing short videos on healthy heart practices, the fun began. Cheered on by the Bethany Middle School Spirit Squad, students participated in Knock Out. Every student got a chance to shoot a basket. Those who made the most baskets went into an elimination round to win prizes. Teachers also took turns trying to sink a basket - even me -

After the games, there was an additional activity. Students who were top fund raisers also got to give a "pie in the face" to faculty and administrator volunteers. Dr. Dellinger looks truly alarmed.
Oh, we cannot forget Mr. Orie's sacrifice. He was shorn and prepped for shaving (didn't happen) as his contribution to the cause.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

mister Ories face looks very...... improved..... :)
Mathieu

purplecowboyboots@gmail.com said...

What a fun day for everyone!
And we helped a great cause too.

Rich Dellinger said...

Your blog did a great job documenting a wonderful day! It was great fun and for a great cause! Thanks. Dr. D.

Aimee Cotton Bogush said...

Just love AMS-B! Way to go everyone. Also, I'm so pleased to hear about and see evidence of the staff and students working and experimenting with ways to use technology to enhance the excellent learning community at AMS-B.