Fall cleanup: A great success

By William Z.

In early November, Roland-Story High School students and staff participated in their annual fall cleanup. Fall cleanup is something that the high school does every year right before winter. The students get out of school early and go around Roland and Story City to rake leaves. 

This year it was rescheduled from October 26th to November 6th, due to the weather and the lack of leaves on the ground. After the schedule change, the weather was perfect. It was sunny, not too windy, and a great day for leaf raking.

The leaf clean-up is one of the bright spots of the semester for some of the students. “Fall clean-up is one of my favorite parts of the first semester. It is fun to get out of school and go rake leaves for people who don’t have the time or are not able to,” said junior Braylen Loots.

Similarly, junior Brady Lettow said, “My favorite part of it is to see my group’s progress and all of the leaves getting cleaned up and on top of that we got out of school a little early as well.”  

The fall cleanup was a great success. Each seminar did at least two houses so the whole school cleaned up nearly fifty yards combined between Story City and Roland. Overall, the day was a great success, and Roland-Story High School is excited to go out and help the community again next year. 


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