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Patchogue-Medford Senior’s Eagle Scout Project Enhances High School Entrance
Colin Jennings' New Benches Welcome Students to Enjoy Space
MEDFORD, NEW YORK—A Patchogue-Medford High School senior recently completed a meaningful community service project. For his Eagle Scout project, Colin Jennings replaced six benches at the main entrance of Patchogue-Medford High School, providing a welcoming and functional space for students and visitors and enhancing the appearance of the building.
“We are truly appreciative of Colin’s dedication, leadership, and commitment to improving our school community,” said Patchogue-Medford High School Principal Dr. Randy Rusielewicz. “We congratulate Colin on this outstanding achievement and look forward to celebrating with him when he receives his official Eagle Scout recognition.”
The positive impact of Colin’s project has already been felt on campus. Students have begun to enjoy the new benches as a space to socialize, study, and relax.
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