From left are Jada Wood, Emily Nordenson and Katherine Black.

Bishop Marshall School kindergarteners Jada Wood, Emily Nordenson, Katherine Black and other students participated in the St. Jude Math-A-Thon. Students at the Morrisville School helped raise $2,300 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The event improves students’ math skills and teaches the importance of helping others.

St. Jude’s treats the world’s sickest children — battling cancer and other deadly diseases — free of charge. Today, millions of children around the world are benefiting from 50 years of St. Jude’s research. Information at stjude.org.

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