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Class of ’26 Updates

Aundrea Cifuentes December 19, 2024

It is well understood that fundraisers are critical to raising money for classes. The Class of ‘26 council recently had a unique take on their fundraisers: a caramel apple bake sale. 

Since junior year is such a vital time before prom, they have tried to organize many fundraisers and events throughout the year like the Junior Varieties show. The Class of ‘26 council puts significant effort into creating these events. “All of the events and fundraisers that we create so it is really supportive when students interact and help us,” says junior and Treasurer Avani Chhetri.

These fundraisers aim to reduce the cost and keep up a fun time for the students in the Class of ‘26. They want to make sure everyone has fun and can make the best memories in high school. 

They aim to stay with trends and be different so that it is eccentric and people have a good time while enjoying themselves. 

“We plan to have a lot more fundraising events so throughout the year we have a lot coming up like JVs and more events,” stated Chhetri. The council of the Class of ‘26 wants to be sure that they plan these events with the most precision they can. 

Participation is a big thing that the Class of ‘26 council strives for. Their goal is to ensure that all voices are heard and every individual has the opportunity to contribute their activeness in the grade. 

The council, in working to achieve this constantly, tries to initiate designs that appeal to everyone’s wide range of interests, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy.

About the Author

Aundrea Cifuentes

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Aundrea Cifuentes is a returning student at Malden High, who is now a junior. For extracurricular activities, she does cheer. Cifuentes is returning to journalism because she wants to continue building her writing and research skills. She also sees herself trying or a possible future career in this field. Some of her other electives consist of AP Seminar, Psychology, and Ceramics. Cifuentes is excited for this year and she can’t wait to see how her role in journalism will blossom from just simple reporting.

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