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‘Slippers for Scholarships’ to highlight dress down day

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Elementary students Zandrina Cambra, Nina Kawamura and Katie Lynn enjoy a dress down day for Scholarships

Students, teachers and staff who make a donation [will be free to “dress down”] for Slippers for Scholarships on Oct. 14. The money collected for this fundraiser will go into memorial scholarship funds for Dr. Martha Dang, a former science teacher, or Antoinette Gopaul, the lower school dean.

The student dress code allows long pants, jeans or shorts at fingertip length, any Sacred Hearts Academy shirt, including division t-shirts, club t-shirts and sports jerseys. Participants may wear slippers, sandals, athletic shoes or casual flats. Accessories may be worn but they must be within guidelines given.

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Sydney Tsukenjo, Reporter
Sydney Tsukenjo is a senior at Sacred Hearts Academy which she has attended since freshman year. Sydney plans to major in political science in college. Sydney loves participating and learning about Okinawan culture, attending many bon dances during the summer.
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  • Nina KawamuraMay 5, 2016 at 2:31 am

    Hi! Oh my gosh, I’m Nina Kawamura, the girl between Zandrina and Katie-Lynn. I’m 11 right now, and now I live in Japan, but I do miss S.H.A. terribly. Zandrina, Katie-Lynn, if you’re out there, I want to say thank yo so much for being my friends throughout the years. I do hope you remember me. Zandrina, I’ve always thought you were awfully gorgeous, and Katie-Lynn, Nanami(Mehring, not Miranda) is quite fond of you, as well as Ayla Hakikawa. Anyways… I do hope you look the wonderful life that I’ve been dreaming of since I was 3. At least I can still try to follow my heart’s desires-to become head girl, or at least a prefect, and to be a scholarship student, graduating from Tokyo University, Harvard, then Oxford… I can dream, can’t I?
    So… you know what guys? All I’m going to say is this. Have a great life, follow your dreams, and try, no matter how hard, to overcome the barriers that seem to block your way. And, I almost forgot the most important thing.

    Be happy.

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