- December 4, 2025
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The event benefitted Dawn and Ken Norat.
Patti and her daughter Susannah Cogburn enjoy the event.
Cancer survivors did a lap around the parking lot before the 5K to honor the cancer survivors.
Lloyd and Sousan Orlando, parents of a Foundation Academy student, enjoy the race. Sousan is a cancer survivor.
Alexis Buckles, a tenth grade student, writes well wishes to the Norats.
Madison Morris, an eleventh grade student, cheers on the runners.
Casey Kenoyer, an eleventh grade student, holds up a sign.
Rachael Baginski, a seventh grade student.
Luke the Lion, the Foundation mascot, cheers on the runners.
Isabella Delgado, a senior, reacts to cheers.
David Bohner, a Foundation Academy teacher, came first in the adult category.
Patsy Ford and Patti Cogburn were both in attendance at the 5K named after them.
The top three adults: Jim Campbell, David Bohner and Tracy Bilski.
The top three students: Elishuah Colon, Jay Garver and Han Lin.
More than 150 runners attended the second annual Patsy and Patti 5K Care Run/Walk. This year, the event benefited Ken Norat, the husband of teacher Dawn Norat, who has cancer. Proceeds will go to help the family with medical expenses.
“It’s awesome,” Ken said. “I’m very humbled.”
The event was put together by the National Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society.
“We’re so proud of them,” said Mary Ellen Murray, an event organizer.
The event began last year to support Patsy Ford and Patti Cogburn, two Foundation Academy teachers who were diagnosed with breast cancer last year. They both were able to come to this year’s event.
“It’s just thrilling to see so many people gather around to help others in our school family in their time of need,” said Lorne Wenzel, the headmaster of Foundation Academy.