HHS takes on Stall Day

Kaitlyn Kelley, Reporter

Hershey High School participated in “Stall Day” on February 21, 2017.It is a day when students are asked to bring

A banner created by the Mini-Thon committee hangs in the main hallway of Hershey High School advertising Stall Day. Stall Day took place at HHS on February 21, 2017. (Broadcaster/ Kaitlyn Kelley)

any spare change that they have into class to give to their teachers. The teachers must then count all of the money, and the time it takes them to count is the amount of class time that is stalled.

At HHS, each teacher gets to choose if they want to have their classes participate or not. If they choose to participate, all of the money raised goes towards the HHS Mini-Thon.

Mini-Thon is a charitable event that raises money for the Four Diamonds Fund. It helps to fund cancer research and support patients or families dealing with childhood cancer. This year, HHS’s Mini-Thon is scheduled for Friday, March 31, 2017 running until Saturday, April

Students in HHS Spanish teacher Lauren Fasnact’s first period class gather up their change. They decided how much they were going to donate for Stall Day. (Broadcaster/ Kaitlyn Kelley)

1, 2017.

Stall Day is one of the many events leading up to the event of Mini-Thon that students and teachers of HHS have planned.