IN Fox Chapel Area Spring 2018 | Page 17

The digital media production students produced the telethon. great organization and I loved working with them and talking to people involved. I could not be more proud of the other students in the TV department for helping me to put on such a great show and raise so much money for Make-A-Wish.” This year the telethon was available in high definition and was streamed live on the Swift Fox Media YouTube channel. The telethon was also aired live December 22 through Verizon FIOS and Comcast. According to Fairview Elementary School computer science teacher and FCEA President-Elect Lisa Lang, reaching out to serve others in the community is a very important lesson for everyone. “We realize it isn’t only necessary to educate the students academically, so we choose these types of projects to not only give back to the community, but to model stewardship for our students.” A Hartwood Elementary School fifth grader proudly sports his ugly sweater. The school sponsored an ugly sweater day with all proceeds going to Make-A- Wish. The 2017 telethon total brings the money raised by Fox Chapel Area School District students to more than $805,000 over the last 28 years for various local and regional charities. The members of the FCEA have made it a priority to help others. In the past, they have conducted food, book, and clothing drives that benefit the Fox Chapel Area School District community and beyond. The FCEA has 381 members and includes teachers, librarians, nurses, and school counselors. Students across the district held many fundraisers for the telethon. Fairview Elementary School teachers Dennis Emert and Kristen Bost fold donations from the FCEA blanket drive. Mr. Emert is an instrumental music teacher and Mrs. Bost is a second-grade teacher. Dorseyville Middle School Student Council officers presented the middle school’s contribution to Make-A-Wish on-air during the telethon. Fairview Elementary School teachers Mrs. Bost (left) and Lisa Lang box donations from the FCEA blanket drive. Mrs. Lang, a computer science teacher, is the FCEA president-elect. FOX CHAPEL AREA ❘ SPRING 2018 15 M embers of the Fox Chapel Educators Association (FCEA) recently collected more than 165 new and gently-used blankets. The association collected the blankets over a two- week period as part of its endeavors to reach out beyond the Fox Chapel Area schools and into the communities. The blankets were donated to two Aspinwall residents who venture out every Monday evening to personally deliver blankets to the homeless in the greater Pittsburgh area. The FCEA feels that this underpublicized charity is very worthwhile and decided to conduct a blanket collection to assist in the efforts. FCEA COLLECTS BLANKETS TO HELP OTHERS