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Dist. 211 fundraising efforts culminate in Charity Walk

More than 400 students and staff from all the District 211 buildings braved the 30-degree morning Oct. 18 to walk for charity.

Students and staff at each District 211 building chose to support a specific charity, which culminated Oct. 18 with a districtwide, 2.5-mile Charity Walk that started t the Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts, and wound through the Spring Valley Nature Center.

Immediately after the Walk, participants were treated to a pancake breakfast at Conant High School with celebrity chefs and servers from the District 211 school board and teachers union.

The local charities being supported are:

• Palatine High School: Donations support the Palatine Family Crisis Fund.

• Fremd High School: The "Go Green" donations support a local environment cause to be chosen by the school's Environmental Club.

• Conant High School: Donations support Cougars in Need.

• Schaumburg High School: Donations support the SHS Magic Closet.

• Hoffman Estates High School: Donations support Hawks Help.

• District 211 Academy-North: Donations support The Bridge Youth and Family Services.

• District 211 Academy-South: Donations support Shelter Inc.

• District 211 Administration Center: Donations support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

From left, board members Anna Klimkowicz, Theresa Tracy, Ed Yung, Lynn Davis, Bob LeFevre and George Brandt; Conant High School Principal Tim Cannon and Superintendent Nancy Robb serve the pancake breakfast following the Charity Walk. Craig Hippensteel| District 211
Palatine High School's Indigo Jazz Group, directed by Steve Sivak, sings the national anthem before the start of the Charity Walk. Craig Hippensteel| District 211
Walkers help themselves to breakfast after the 2.5-mile in the brisk morning air. Craig Hippensteel| District 211
Participants walked a 2.5-mile route through the Schaumburg Prairie Center and the Spring Valley Nature Center. Craig Hippensteel| District 211
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