ORRJH Students Raise Nearly $17,000 During Boosterthon Fundraiser

Superintendent Michael S. Nelson and Principal Silas Coellner are pleased to share that Old Rochester Regional Junior High School held a school-wide celebration last week to mark the end of a successful two-week fundraising effort.

            The school took part in “Booster Bash 2021” on Thursday, September 23. It marked the end of their Boosterthon fundraiser, which took place from September 10-23.

            This is the second year the school has participated in a Boosterthon fundraiser, which allows students to register and solicit donations for their school through the site’s online interface. The school then provided prizes for those who secured donations.

            Unlike traditional fundraisers, prizes were not given solely to the students who raised the most money. Instead, students could raise money in any amount and be entered to win a variety of prizes through various challenges. Prizes ranged from gift certificates to a mountain bike, a drone, and more.

            Boosterthon supplied the funds for the prizes as part of the partnership with the school.

            In total, the school raised nearly $17,000 with all the proceeds going directly back to student activities, such as after-school programs, field trips, and more.

            Booster Bash 2021 was held to mark the end of the fundraising event, and all students at the school, regardless of their participation, were able to take part. It involved color day activities, relay races, games, and more.

            “The kids had a great time, and it was an awesome way to end a very successful fundraising effort,” Principal Coellner said. “We held a Boosterthon fundraiser in 2019 but we were unable to last year due to COVID, so to be fully back in school this year and be able to do more programs like this is such a good thing for our entire school community.”

            Physical Education teacher Karen Horan served as the school’s Boosterthon liaison, making sure the donations were collected properly, assisting students as needed, and helping to organize the Booster Bash celebration.

            Old Rochester Regional Junior High School is a pilot school for Boosterthon fundraisers at this grade level in the northeast part of the country. Typically, the company sponsors fundraisers at the elementary level.

            The fundraiser had the support of the school administration and the Old Rochester Regional School Committee. Local businesses also served as sponsors.

            “We are thrilled with how many students took part in this event, and how much money they were able to raise for their school,” Superintendent Nelson said. “We had donations come in from all over Massachusetts and from around two dozen states in total. The generosity of our school community has always been very strong, and it certainly showed with this fundraiser.”

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