On Tuesday, November 19, the Student Center overflowed with students, faculty, volunteers, and American Red Cross workers for the annual fall blood drive.
The drive collected 101 pints of blood, enough to save up to 303 lives. This broke the school record of 89 pints set in April 2024. Of the 101 donors, 58% gave blood for the first time. The Upper Mid class had the most eligible students participate.
The event was made possible by St. Luke’s Society and with help from student and faculty volunteers who helped with registration and oversaw the food table.