On Friday, March 22, the WHS Connect Program hosted a Spring Fling in the commons. At the event, activities included drawing raffle tickets, board games, dancing, watching March Madness and a food truck. Tickets were sold for $10 during lunches the week prior and were $15 at the door. The dress code was “picnic formal.”
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