MUHS principal, dean will sleep on the roof as part of Feeding America fundraiser
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Posted: May 11, 2022 6:37 PM CST | Updated: May 12, 2022 12:23 PM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Last month we told you about Marquette High School's amazing fundraiser for Feeding America.
The students collected more than 6,000 items, completely filling Principal Jeff Monday's office.
Because the students exceeded their goal and then some, Mr. Monday and the dean of students are spending the night on the school's roof.
"Anything we can do to get students incentivized and energized about the work that they're doing," said Dean of Students Casey Kowalewski. "It's a good cause, certainly willing to support it."
The pair tells us they don't have a tent and will be sleeping under the stars with cots.
They were also hoping to stream the Bucks game from the roof.
Thursday morning, they'll have donuts with the students.
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