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CES students raise money for American Heart Association Click on headline for story with photo(s) By Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer Campbellsville Independent Schools Campbellsville Elementary School students recently received prizes for participating in this year's Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser. Twelve students in second and third grades participated and raised $181 for the American Heart Association. The top fundraiser was second-grader Tye Rhodes, who raised $80. Other participants include second-graders Trever Lasley, Jaylin Christie, Evan Cundiff, Joseph Greer, Mason Davis and Lashonda Wilkinson and third-graders Chyanne Christie, Savannah Wethington, Connor Coots, Nora Harris, Aliyah Burton and Paige Ritchie. Rhodes and the other participants were recognized at the CES assembly on Friday, March 24. Jump Rope for Heart teaches students to take care of their hearts while they learn about giving back to their community. This story was posted on 2017-03-26 08:58:25
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