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Eagles soar: Ascension holds fourth Eagle Serve Day

Amy Hunter of KC Pets for Life introduces sixth grader Rosie Orellano to Rosie the dog. Sixth graders learned about the mission of KC Pets for Life. LEAVEN PHOTO BY KATHRYN WHITE

Ascension School in Overland Park held its fourth annual schoolwide Eagle Serve Day on Sept. 26. Students in preschool through eighth grade participated in a variety of service projects to benefit Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas.

Eighth graders Mikey Lara (left) and Andy Kirilov dig up and replant strawberries at New Roots Farm where the two spent the morning working. LEAVEN PHOTO BY KATHRYN WHITE

Most projects took place at Ascension, but seventh and eighth graders went out into the community to serve at organizations like TurnStyles and New Roots Farm.

From left, Alexis Murray, Anna Henderson and Stella Martinez, all Ascension School eighth graders, perform cleanup tasks at New Roots Farm in Kansas City, Kansas. LEAVEN PHOTO BY KATHRYN WHITE

The afternoon was filled with guest speakers representing 11 different nonprofit organizations.

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