Lower Dauphin Students Honored For Good Deeds

A second-grader at East Hanover Elementary School and a junior at Lower Dauphin High School were recently recognized by Lower Dauphin Communities That Care and Hummelstown Police Department for doing the right thing.

Eleventh-grader Hunter Gundy was recognized for designing and making multiple devices and tools, such as ramps and stools, for his grandfather, who has mobility issues. Hunter was nominated by teacher Audrey Stoothoff.

At East Hanover Elementary School, Chase Schroeder was recognized for being positive, thoughtful, kind, empathetic and encouraging. His teacher is Jennifer Solomon.

The students were rewarded with a gift card to Target and a Do the Right Thing T-shirt, pencil and certificate. This month's program sponsor was Shellsville VFW Post 9639 Auxiliary.

The Do the Right Thing program recognizes students in the Lower Dauphin community who have distinguished themselves through their accomplishments, attitude or outstanding efforts. For more information, contact program director Angela Durantine at adurantine@ldsd.org.

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