Panamerican School was equally excited to share their accomplishments. Panamerican School has proven itself as one of the best international schools in the game. They are incredibly excited about Balboa's accomplishments, telling Balboa club members, "Panama has strong student clubs that are making the difference! Keep up the good work Balboa." Eager to be nominated for the Outstanding International Club of the Year at ISCE in Beijing, Panamerican School has certainly gone above and beyond expectations.
Key Panamerican School leader Ana Isabel Correa shared a list of their hard work:
-$200.00 spent in the U-LEAD t-shirts. (First conference)
-An operation smile speech in our school. 8 9 and 10th graders attended and we got 78 new members for our student club.
-$120.00 at SANTOS restaurant. (Fundraising activity)
-$900.00 collected from Coco & Friends Concert. (Balboa gave us 250.00 from their sold tickets)
-$600.00 which will cover more than a half of the smile bags we are giving the children in the cleft lip and palate mission. This activity is being done in conjunction with the Balboa Academy High School.
-$862.00 for the gifts that we are going to give to the patients in the local mission.
-$200.00 for psychological toys that we are going to give in the local mission.
-$840.00 collected from theater ticket sales for Gala performance of the "Sound of Music".
-$200.00 collected from a Bake Sale which was done in the performance of the “Sound of Music”.
-$450.00 collected to cover all the kitchen stuff for the Local Mission Hostel.
-$50.00 for operation smile t-shirts.
-$50.00 collected from the sold operation smile tattoos.
-$600.00 from “What Makes You Smile” activity. (Operation Smile photo day at Panamerican School)
-$815.00 collected from the baby fair. (Operation Smile stand)
-We planned and ran our own U-Lead. (2nd conference in Panama this year)
$5637 collected and spent in Operation Smile :D
Wow! That's amazing Panamerican School. Keep up the good work. I know this is just the beginning. Those other international schools better watch out.
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