Orchard Hills School holds Amazing Race

Orchard Hills School recently held an Amazing Race fundraiser to benefit the school’s Parent Teacher Organization.

The organization helps fund after school programs, assemblies, school supplies, library books and a computer lab, said PTO President Darin Pendergraft.

During the Amazing Race, the school raised $13,000.

Activities included an obstacle course, a quiz, a challenge to find enough ping pong balls to spell out “Hawks,” and a library challenge to find a book using the Dewey Decimal System, said Jackie Finazzo, co-vice president of fundraising.

The idea for the Amazing Race came from parent Kim Okamura, who experienced something similar at another school.

The 15-acre campus opened this year with fifth and sixth grade students. Eventually it will serve students in grades K-8.

The school, on Culver Drive in Irvine, is in the Tustin Unified School District. It feeds from the Orchard Hills apartments, North Park and West Irvine, north of Champion Way.

Those interested in donating to the school can e-mail Pendergraft at ptopresident@ohhawks.org.

Information: ohhawks.org/General_PTO.html.

Contact the writer: 714-796-7949 or ejames@ocregister.com

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