| Published March 26th, 2014 | MEF Soiree Supports Moraga Schools | Submitted by Diana Obrand | | The March 6 MEF Soiree benefited local school programs. Photo provided | Community members, teachers, staff and parents came together March 6 to delight in the sights and sounds of Moraga's K-12 students. The MEF Soiree, organized by MEF community relations chair Shanette Westphal, highlighted the key people and programs that make the five Moraga public schools special places to learn and grow. From woodshop to choir, video production to science, MEF donations support many of the programs that students attribute as the reason they look forward to school each day.
"Music is very important to me - I can't imagine a day without singing, playing the piano or just listening to my favorite songs. Having choir first period gets my day started on the right note," stated one ninth-grade Campolindo student.
Highlights from the evening included a performance from the fourth grade choir, a French presentation from Ed Willy's class adapted from "Romeo and Juliet," and a drama presentation. Student representatives from woodshop and photography were proud to show their work from their respective classes. Other displays included: K-8 art, video production, science, library, and K-5 computers.
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