With education dollars being stretched further and further, students at Huron Park are helping out. The school is hosting a board-by-board walk-a-thon Tuesday to raise funds to purchase a new $200,000 hard wood floor for they gymnasium. Phys-ed Department Head Jeremy Yates says the floor hasn't been upgraded since the late 1960s. "It's parkay tile on top of concrete, so it's quite a hard surface which leads to long term joint problems; it's not as advanced as the hardwood floor that most schools would have today". The students will be collecting pledges while walking the track all morning as well as participating in carnival type games. Anyone wishing to donate can do so by calling the school 519-537-2347.

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