LIVE AND IN-PERSON:
Hands-On Service is Back at Bolles After a long — and sometimes creative — hiatus, in-person, hands-on service work is back in business on all four campuses at The Bolles School. Freshman students were able to participate in the annual Make A Difference Day festivities, traveling to more than a dozen local nonprofit agencies to learn about their missions and opportunities to serve. The annual Halloween Carnival, an on-campus opportunity for Bolles upper school clubs to host a special carnival for local youths, also resumed its fall tradition. And Club Day, which last year was relegated to a virtual sign-up experience, was back to being a crowd-pleaser — with one of the biggest turnouts in school history. All Bolles campuses participated in the annual Thanksgiving food drives. The Bolles Lower School Whitehurst Campus and Bolles Middle School Bartram Campus once again collected nonperishable food for Woodland Acres in concert with donors on the Upper School San Jose Campus. The Bolles Lower School Ponte Vedra Beach Campus drive for the MaliVai Washington Youth Foundation was back to being a meaningful service success, with Washington himself appearing on campus to thank students for their donations.
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