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Whiz Kids: Montour Cheerleaders Place in Competition

A look at the accomplishments of area students.

 
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Moon Area Middle School students perform a play about the environment as a part of a science class. Courtesy Moon Area School District
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Moon Area Middle School students perform a play about the environment as a part of a science class.
Moon Area Michael Kotok earns the rank of Eagle Scout.
OLSH students donate to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Montour varsity cheerleaders place in WPIAL competition

The Montour High School varsity cheerleaders earned fifth place in the AAA/AAAA division of the WPIAL's first cheerleading competition. The team will compete Feb. 2 in Hershey during the state's first PIAA cheerleading competition.

 

Moon student earns Eagle Scout rank

Michael Kotok, a junior at Moon Area Middle School, earned the rank of Eagle Scout, which is the highest honor in Boy Scouting. For his service project, Kotok made repairs to Bakers Baseball field on Spring Run Road Extension. 

 

Moon middle school students learn about environment, theater

Moon Area middle schoolers performed a play about air pollutants and their impact on the environment earlier this month. More than 70 sixth-graders took part in the activity, which was a part of their science curriculum

 

OLSH National Honor Society donates to Make a Wish Foundation

Members of the Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School's chapter of the National Honor Society contributed a donation to the nonprofit Make-A-Wish Foundation. The group participated in a number of fundraisers for the project. 

About this column: Patch puts the spotlight on the accomplishments of Moon-area students. Would you like to see your student or young achiever featured in Whiz Kids? Email Jenna.Staul@patch.com. Related Topics: montour high school, moon area school district, our lady of the sacred heart, and student accomplishments

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