Saratoga High represented in Speaking and Service Awards
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Saratoga High represented in Speaking and Service Awards
"The NSDA Honor Society recognizes students for participation in speech and debate activities. Students earn service points and levels of distinction through participation in speech and debate competitions, community service, leadership activities, public speaking and more. Winners of the Speaking and Service Award earned 200 service points in the Honor Society last year, the maximum number possible per year."
"Bay Area Older Adults (BAOA) is hosting a Coyote Creek Volunteer Cleanup Day on Friday, Nov. 7, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., at Hellyer County Park to help keep the watershed clean for local wildlife and drinking water. BAOA is also hosting a leisurely three-mile walk along the bay at Ravenswood Preserve on Wednesday Nov. 19, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Participants can learn about the preserve's history as well as the aromatic plants, insects, birds and mammals that make their home in the wetlands."
Two Saratoga High students, Seabert Mao and Sanyukta Ravishankar, were winners of the national Speaking and Service Award from the National Speech & Debate Association. The recognition came from more than 100,000 NSDA student members for service in the National Speech and Debate Honor Society for the 2024-25 school year. The Honor Society awards service points and levels of distinction for competitions, community service, leadership, public speaking and related activities. Winners of the award earned 200 service points last year, the annual maximum. Bay Area Older Adults is offering a Nov. 7 creek cleanup and a Nov. 19 three-mile bay walk with transportation, lunch, and registration.
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