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SubmittedApril 20, 2016

The high school students at Eagle Ridge Christian School helped the Cape County Highway Department on Tuesday, April 19, do some work. Students at Eagle Ridge are required to do a service outreach once a semester and this time they were helping the Highway Department with painting and guard rails. ...

Andrew Mellies
Eagle Ridge students Caleb Friedrich, Chris Tolbert, and Brendan Lewison takes bolts out of old rails to pile up for the county.
Eagle Ridge students Caleb Friedrich, Chris Tolbert, and Brendan Lewison takes bolts out of old rails to pile up for the county.
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The high school students at Eagle Ridge Christian School helped the Cape County Highway Department on Tuesday, April 19, do some work. Students at Eagle Ridge are required to do a service outreach once a semester and this time they were helping the Highway Department with painting and guard rails. The students spray painted cans, cones and signs for the department, as well as remove bolts from old rails and bridge parts. This was a great opportunity for our students to help in the community, learn about servant action, as well as represent the school.

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