Lost Mountain Middle School announces $10 field day shirts with April 17 deadline

Josh Fowler Principal
Josh Fowler Principal
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Lost Mountain Middle School announced on Mar. 31 that students can purchase Field Day shirts for $10, with a purchasing deadline set for April 17.

The announcement provides details for both cash or check payments, which should be placed in school envelopes and include the student’s name, homeroom teacher’s name, and T-shirt size. Envelopes are to be deposited in black boxes located throughout the building. An online payment option is also available through My Payments Plus. Shirt colors will vary depending on each homeroom teacher.

According to the official website, Lost Mountain Middle School secures funding via annual events to support childhood cancer research. The school also supports community initiatives through these ongoing research efforts according to the official website.

In addition to fundraising activities, Lost Mountain Middle School features a dedicated music department among its facilities according to the official website. The school has earned recognition as the nation’s leading middle school fundraiser for Rally 4 Quarters 4 Research according to the official website and has maintained this status since 2008 according to the official website.

Lost Mountain Middle School focuses on engaging, encouraging and educating students with enthusiasm according to the official website. The ongoing sale of Field Day shirts contributes not only to student activities but also supports broader charitable efforts connected with childhood cancer research.



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