- March 4, 2023
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William Jacobson listened as his mother, Karen, told students about how Children’s Miracle Network helped him and his brothers.
Students performed a high-energy morale dance each hour.
Students performed a high-energy morale dance each hour.
Students performed a high-energy morale dance each hour.
A photo booth with dozens of props enticed students to take as many photos as they wanted.
Ryan McGarry, Emmy Porth and Gabby Porth were stuck in “jail" and collecting “bail money” to get out. All proceeds go to Children’s Miracle Network.
Amy Sommers, WOHS Student Government Association teacher Rima Rabieh and Jade Waxler were stuck in “jail" and collecting “bail money” to get out. All proceeds go to Children’s Miracle Network.
Landon O’Brien, Jillian Keiber and Austin Kassar were all smiles.
Megan Gonzalez and Corina Aguilera manned the registration table.
The Children’s Miracle Network balloon reminded everyone of why they were dancing.
Carley Stroup and Maggie Blaine took a break from dancing.
Miles Manwaring, Jordan Lewis, Brooke Ames, Hailey Lampshire and Madelyn Brockman socialized in the hallway in between dance sprees.
Valentina Ramirez and Max Wilson represented UCF’s Knight-Thon dance marathon.
The WOHS Student Government Association executive board was pleased with the turnout for Warriorthon.
West Orange High School students raised money to change lives during their annual Warriorthon Friday, Feb. 28. The event raises funds for Children’s Miracle Network, which raises funds and awareness for 170 member hospitals that provide vital treatments to children around the United States and Canada. Every hour on the top of the hour, dozens of West Orange High students stopped what they were doing and jumped into the rhythm of a morale dance. They also got to participate in fun games and activities while raising more than $40,000 for the children.