September 2018 | Vol. 18 Iss. 09
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MCMILLAN STUDENTS HELP MEXICO SCHOOL damaged by earthquake By Julie Slama | julie@mycityjournals.com
H
ats off to McMillan Elementary students for helping a Mexican elementary school damaged by 2017 earthquake — or rather, hats on. Through the Sombreros for Ninos, or Hats for Children, fundraiser, McMillan students raised $2,400 earmarked for Coyolxauhqui School in Mexico City that was severely damaged by the Sept. 2017 central Mexico earthquake. Each Friday, McMillan school children would pay 50 cents to wear a hat to school. The money collected at the end of the school year, then was sent to help with repairs and necessities at the Mexican school, said Claudia Aragon, who helped coordinate the fundraiser. “It was fun for the kiddos since they normally can’t wear a hat,” she said. “We had some students who would contribute more to wear a hat, which helped for some of their classmates to wear hats and added to our donations to the school.” Aragon, who worked the past eight years at McMillan Elementary as a para-educator, said that with the $2,400, they were beginning to start building an emergency staircase on the two-story school. “I was just overwhelmed at the generosity of our students and parents who contributed. Sometimes, kids would bring in 20, 30, 40 dollars. Others would contribute their birthday money or do chores around the house to bring in money. One student was saving money to someday go to Hawaii, but instead, gave it to the Mexico school fund,” she said. The hats helped to unite the school Continued on page 5...
McMillan students helps raise $2,400 through their Sombreros for Ninos fundraiser for a school damaged by the 2017 Central Mexico earthquake. (Photo courtesy of Claudia Aragon)
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