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CHS Academic Team members deliver stuffed animals to children



2016-04-30 - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS.
Campbellsville High School Academic Team members recently delivered stuffed elephants to children at Taylor Regional Hospital. Earlier in the school year, the team hosted a fundraiser by selling the elephants. Those purchasing them could choose to receive them or donate them to children receiving treatment at the hospital. On Friday, April 29, students took 11 elephants to children having surgery at TRH. Jessica Bradshaw is the CHS Academic Team coach. ABOVE CHS Academic Team students delivering elephants to patients include, From left, coach Jessica Bradshaw, sophomores Austin Fitzgerald, Christian Berry, Sara Farmer and Cass Kidwell, freshmen Elizabeth Sullivan and Myles Murrell, sophomore Samuel Kessler, freshman Randy Harris and senior Micah Price. - Calen McKinney, CIS


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