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Highland Students Work on MLK Day

A group of Highland students, joined by three teachers, make Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day a "day on."

 
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JJ Callaboro (left) and Michael Grassia rake leaves as part of Highland High School's Day of Service, on Monday. Courtesy of Highland High School
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JJ Callaboro (left) and Michael Grassia rake leaves as part of Highland High School's Day of Service, on Monday.
These four students—(left to right ) Gabrielle Chiardonna, Gabe Lopergolo, Steven Pisani and Jamil Grant—were among the approximately 40 from Highland High School to make Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day a "day on" by volunteering.
This group of Highland students and teachers volunteered on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A cameraman from 6ABC's Action News films Highland students at work for their Day of Service project.

A group of approximately 40 Highland Regional High School students were joined by three teachers in cleaning up two area cemeteries on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

While many of their peers took the day off to pursue leisurely activities, these students made it a "day on" by volunteering two hours for the Day of Service project to clean up the cemeteries at Blackwood United Methodist and First Baptist churches.

Related Topics: Day Of Service, Highland High School, and Martin Luther King Day

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