EXETER — Seventh-grade students at Wyoming Area Catholic School researched individuals who fought for human dignity and rights as a project in their religion class. The project required them to create cereal boxes about the person they studied. The box displayed biographical information, “ingredients” or characteristics of each subject, a game and a prize reflecting the cause their subject championed. Additionally, students gave an oral presentation about the accomplishments of their human rights champion. From left, first row, are Michael Serafin, Jonathan Renfer, Nick Lombardo, Alivia Serkosky, Mia Cordillo, Emma Hunter and Zeb Moses. Second row, Robert Sedlak, Grace Holmes, Emma Broda, Jayden Halstead, Olivia Orlando, Brooke Casey, Sebastian Beck and Andrew Phillips. Third row, Callen McCarroll, Justice Shoats, Matthew Prociak, Maya Kasa, Jordan Molitoris, Jordan Chepalonis, Molly Moran and Carissa Benderavich. Absent at the time of the photo were Madelyn Cecil and Saige Stempien.

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