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    Former Students Donate to St. Joseph’s Academy

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    A group of former students has made a donation to St. Joseph’s Academy to support improvements at the school.

    Shae Francis, Cody Nedd, Junior Reid, Cordell Croal and Adrian Richardson made the presentation on behalf of 54 past students of the institution.

    Principal Rudolf Davis accepted the donation on behalf of the school and expressed appreciation for the support from the former students.

    Davis said the donation will go toward the installation of air-conditioning units at the school, helping to improve conditions for students and staff.

    The contribution highlights the continued involvement of past students in supporting the development of St. Joseph’s Academy.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Former Students Donate to St. Joseph’s Academy.

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