Thomson Middle School Technology Student Association (TSA) raises nearly $400 for breast cancer

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Thomson Middle School

Technology Student Association (TSA) students raised funds to help fight breast

cancer. Two representatives from the Central Georgia Affiliate of Susan G.

Komen for the Cure, Emily Bowden and Cathy Pope, visited Thomson to receive a check

in the amount of $387.81.

 

During October, TSA students raised money by asking for donations to support

the cause, as well as selling breast cancer awareness related items. Students

involved were: Emma McConnell, Jada Nelson, Damien Nelson, Chyna Jenkins,

Joshua R. Green, Morgan Mason, Daenaja Newell, Kania Butts and Ashley Bennett.

Engineering & Technology Education Teacher Jessica Green assisted the

students with the project.


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