Excel Academy North students organize second annual blood drive

 

Senior Ozzie Watson coordinated student involvement with Camelot’s second annual blood drive at Excel Academy North accelerated high school. Photo courtesy of Camelot Schools.
(Senior Ozzie Watson coordinated student involvement with Camelot’s second annual blood drive at Excel Academy North accelerated high school. Photo courtesy of Camelot Schools.)

From Camelot Schools:

During this time of year when blood donations drop off due to the holidays, students, staff and alumni from Camelot Schools’ Excel Academy North rolled up their sleeves to give blood.

Excel started this initiative last year when two students suggested the campaign for their senior project. Students took on the commitment of signing up donors and making the schedule for all donations. They followed up on that initiative collection blood from another 80 students and staff.

Senior Ozzie Watson volunteered to coordinate the student effort this year, humbly saying, “It just seemed like the right thing to do.”

Among the core values taught by Camelot Schools is community involvement. Camelot students take part in community clean-ups, feeding the homeless and now annually conducting this blood drive.

Camelot works in partnership with school districts to help students who have not been able to succeed in mainstream schools.

 

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