Cosgrove Middle School celebrates ninth annual Groundhog Olympics

Cosgrove Middle School celebrated its ninth annual Groundhog Olympics on February 12, when students competed by grade level for demonstrating the most school spirit. The annual event marks the mid-year point to acknowledge the great academic efforts of the first semester and encourages students to continue to work hard for the second semester.
This year’s Groundhog Olympics included a surprise faculty flash mob, wacky games and a fundraiser, with an opportunity to give a pie-in-the face to the administrator and counselor with the most voting dollars.

Assistant Principal David Caiazza and School Counselor Jackquelyn Woodard embrace their chocolate coated faces with big smiles. Provided photo
Students and faculty raised more than $1,000 for the Dreams from Drake organization, which provides local children and teens with various forms of support needed while grieving the loss of a sibling or parent.
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