Community Engagement
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Community Volunteer Reads with Elementary Student
Features
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An Independence High student started her own nonprofit.
An Independence High student is finding time in her busy schedule to help others. Sydney Sternagel, a junior at IHS, recently started her own nonprofit called Make Y'All Smile.
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Sunset Middle Staff Serves the Community
On July 31, the Sunset Middle School faculty and staff sorted donated clothing for families in need, foster families and adoptive families. The staff enjoyed bonding and giving back to the community.
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Reading Program Connects Fairview Community
Learn how a new program at Fairview Elementary is giving community members the opportunity to help students improve their reading skills.
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Ravenwood Helps Child's Wish Come True
See how RHS students helped make 5-year-old Jacob's wish come true.
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Renaissance High Students Share Musical Talents with the Community
Students at Renaissance High School are using their talents to entertain residents at a nearby nursing home. As part of their monthly Community Day, the students played music, sang songs and visited with the men and women at the Claiborne and Hughes Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on March 24
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Students at Legacy Middle are Finding Ways to Serve their Community
As part of this month's Romp and Roar celebration, students at Legacy Middle are finding ways to help others and give back to their community.
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IHS Theater Students Perform for Brightstone
Independence High School had the great pleasure of performing a showing of their spring musical Big Fish for Brightstone, a local organization that provides a comprehensive work, social support and residential community for adults with special needs.
Case Studies
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Food Drive During the 2022-23 school year, Williamson County Schools collected 155,865 lbs of food for various organizations.