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Ranney students embrace community activities

TINTON FALLS — Ranney School students are experiencing inspiring activities.

Three Ranney Upper School students have been accepted to the 2017 New Jersey All-Shore Honors Chorus.

The students are  senior Evan Scultz of Colts Neck, junior Jack Wingertzahn of Rumson and sophomore Ava Jacoby of Long Branch.

They join 114 other top vocalists from high schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties.

Rehearsals for these students begin in January, with a concert set for Saturday, Feb. 4, at Red Bank Regional High School.

According to school officials, the drive of these students and passion for singing are truly inspiring. The Upper School students, however, are not the only ones with ambition.

The fourth graders at Ranney School conducted a community outreach project on Nov. 16.

They visited Red Bank Charter School to read to kindergartners and first graders. After reading, the students drew pictures about what they read.

This same group of fourth graders will be participating in the Global Read Aloud Project this year, which involves students from all over the world.

For more information on the Global Read Aloud Project, visit www.theglobalreadaloud.com.

 

 

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