Two Fitch students will represent the Interact Club of Fitch and the Rotary Club of Austintown at the Rotary Youth Leadership Conference in Salem from February 22-24. They will join 80 other area high school students for a three day retreat focusing on leadership skills and interpersonal relations. This is an ongoing program of District 6650 Rotary Clubs, with over 1000 students receiving this program of training over the past years. Salem Rotary is the host club for the event.
Representing Fitch High School are (left) Andrea Dockry and (right) Ashley Bowers. Andrea is a sophomore at Fitch, who is involved in cheerleading, Spirit Club, track, choir, Spanish Club, Key Club and Interact. She is the daughter of Mike and Marie Dockry. Ashley is the daughter of John and Pam Percy, and is involved in choir, Spanish Club, Interact, and competes with Krystie's Dance Studio. The girls were chosen by Interact Advisor Della McPherson, based on their interest and character.
The Interact Club is open to Fitch students of all grade levels, and stresses community involvement and school service. One of their major projects is the paper recycling program at Fitch, which saves thousands of pounds of paper from burning and allows it to be recycled. Current officers are President Charlie Stephens and Vice President Chris Harris. The group meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in room 262. Advisors are Della McPherson and Rotarian Gary Reel.
Representing Fitch High School are (left) Andrea Dockry and (right) Ashley Bowers. Andrea is a sophomore at Fitch, who is involved in cheerleading, Spirit Club, track, choir, Spanish Club, Key Club and Interact. She is the daughter of Mike and Marie Dockry. Ashley is the daughter of John and Pam Percy, and is involved in choir, Spanish Club, Interact, and competes with Krystie's Dance Studio. The girls were chosen by Interact Advisor Della McPherson, based on their interest and character.
The Interact Club is open to Fitch students of all grade levels, and stresses community involvement and school service. One of their major projects is the paper recycling program at Fitch, which saves thousands of pounds of paper from burning and allows it to be recycled. Current officers are President Charlie Stephens and Vice President Chris Harris. The group meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in room 262. Advisors are Della McPherson and Rotarian Gary Reel.