Monday, December 17, 2012

Saugus High ASB Helps the Needy on Snow Day

A sunny, 75-degree December day did not dampen the spirit of hundreds of Saugus High School students who enjoyed a Snow Day, thanks to the Saugus ASB. Thirty tons of “snow” was brought in from Newhall Ice Co. to celebrate the holidays and raise awareness of those less fortunate during the holiday season.

Students donated cash, canned goods and toys for several local charities as their entry into the fenced off area where students could frolic in the snow, build snow people or sled down two courses that gradually melted during brunch and lunch.

Principal Bill Bolde was decked out as Santa Claus to add to the holiday atmosphere and thanked students for their generous support and giving. Hundreds of cans, toys and cash were donated during this unique fundraising drive.

 

No, kids, that's not Santa Claus. It's an imposter: Saugus Principal Bill Bolde is only dressed up as Santa Claus. He's not the real Santa. .... Or is he?

No, kids, that’s not Santa Claus. It’s an imposter: Saugus Principal Bill Bolde is only dressed up as Santa Claus. He’s not the real Santa. …. Or is he?


Saugus High ASB Helps the Needy on Snow Day