WW-P’s Got Talent

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The signature fundraiser for the WW-P Education Foundation is organized and produced by the foundation’s youth Committee. Middle school and high school students raise funds, produce the show, and design the advertising. The show, held in early May, featured 20 acts selected by audition. Performances showcased the district’s talented students, with participants representing all grades. The evening also included a pre-show snack and tea hour and an after-show dinner with food donated by local restaurants and stores.

The foundation president is Ed Rosenzweig. Youth committee members include co-presidents Abhinav Bheemidi and Nikhila Shah, co-vice presidents Natali Wong and Pranchi Mahableshwarkar, communications chair and secretary Anusha Gurram, and technology co-chairs Robert and Daniel Grueneberg.

All proceeds from the evening assist in the education foundation’s mission to support excellence in the WW-P schools through the funding of grants for teachers, innovative programs, and strategic initiatives. Visit www.wwpeducationfoundation.org for more information about the foundation.

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