- March 1, 2020
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SGA adviser Ashley Hoffman and Assistant Principal John Linehan sang their hearts out during a karaoke version of “You’re the One That I Want.”
Student Government Association adviser Ashley Hoffman and her Windermere High students celebrated raising $103,103.23 at the Feb. 29 dance-a-thon.
Posters lined the walls of the Windermere High gymnasium.
SGA students got the crowd excited throughout the night.
Rebecca Osorio and Alec Gonzalez battled it out in Connect 4.
Kaley Kavanaugh shared her health story during the dance-a-thon.
Khristian Padilla, Cody Arnold and Zachary Perez worked to raise enough money to get out of jail during the dance-a-thon.
Kobe Teague-Coloz enjoyed the stage, singing and dancing in front of the crowd.
Students who raised more than $1,000 banged the gong.
Students who raised more than $1,000 banged the gong.
The Wolverines of Windermere High School gathered in the gymnasium Saturday, Feb. 29, for an eight-hour dance-a-thon to raise funds for the Children’s Miracle Network and Orlando Health’s Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. A total of $103,103.23 was raised during the afternoon and evening.
The top five fundraisers were Madison Hayes, $2,619; Ashley Hoffman, $2,483; Drew Siegel, $2,432.74; Macy Hayes, $2,296; and Ryan Athay, $1,748. The executive board raised more than $20,000.
The two biggest sponsors were KSA Events, with $1,500; and Unicorp, with $1,000.
“I think some people may think we get huge donations, but that is not the case,” said Hoffman, adviser of the Student Government Association. “The kids gave 100% effort for $100,000.”
Students played games, raced through inflatable obstacle courses, danced and even jailed their friends.
“It was an amazing night with lots of tears and joy at all that was accomplished,” Hoffman said.