High School and Middle School Students Unite to Support Breast Cancer Awareness

On Sept. 29, Rogers Middle School students teamed up with Rockland High School students to participate in the  “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk” held in Boston.  Together they raised a record $5,725 for breast cancer research and awareness programs.

The Rockland group “all decked out in pink” totaled about 150 students and traveled on four busses to the event.  Chaperones included Mrs. Kirsten Bartoloni, the advisor of both the middle and high school student government councils, Ms. Jacqui Gervais, seventh grade middle school teacher and asst. advisor, Mr. Greg Rowe, high school social studies teacher and asst. advisor for the high school SGC. Several parents also accompanied the students.

Once students arrived at the Hatch Shell they joined 25,000 other participants and walked around to different kiosks. They also got to listen to cancer survivors who were speaking on the stage along with Boston’s Mayor, Marty Walsh.