Photo by Patsene Dashiell/Port Angeles School District

Photo by Patsene Dashiell/Port Angeles School District

PHOTO: Port Angeles students given varsity letters for community service efforts

Port Angeles High School awarded varsity letters for community service to 13 students at a school board meeting May 23. The students had to perform 145 or more volunteer hours during the 2018-19 school year through the United Way of Clallam County’s Youth United program. Pictured, in front, from left, are the United Way’s Christy Smith with varsity letter recipients Cassidy Fish, Emily Sirguy, Betty Cameron, Jenna Gates, Fatima Bandukwala and Kathryn Guttormsen. In back, from left, are students Henry Shaw, Abby Sanders, Sindija Bahmane, Kiara Schmitt and Liam Getzin with Clare Wegener, AmeriCorps PAHS member. Anthony Francis and Lucas Gavin are not shown.

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