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No Snoozing for Lafayette Key Club

Lafayette High Schoolers give back by taking care of community needs.

This past Saturday, 45 members of the Lafayette Key Club eschewed sleeping late in favor of volunteering at two St. Louis County Parks, indicated their sponsor Jay Buck.

The Key Club hosted from in Wildwood provides extracurricular ways to perform community service.

Twenty-eight students helped to build a hiking/biking/equestrian trail in in Wildwood, while another 17 volunteered to help with Habitat Restoration at Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills, MO.

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Editor's Note: Thanks to Jay Buck, Lafayette Key Club sponsor, for providing photos. He has been teacher for 28 years in the Rockwood School District, first teaching at the former Crestview Junior High. He has taught at Lafayette High since 1993.


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