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Millbrook High Honored for Supporting Juvenile Diabetes Research
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Millbrook High School was recently honored by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation for its fundraising efforts. Millbrook's Student Government Advisor Valerie Hubard and junior Reid Bauman accepted the awards for the school during the annual Awards Celebration dinner. For the 4th year in the row, Millbrook has raised more money for this charity than any other school in the WCPSS. For the past two years, Millbrook students have raised more than any other school in North Carolina.
Under the leadership and direction of Valerie Hubard, SGA Advisor, over 180 students raised money and participated in the JDRF Walk for Cure Diabetes. The school used a myriad of creative methods including "Kiss the Pig", videos, sneaker sales and more to raise a record $21,150.
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