• Valentine Student Council Celebrates ‘Pajama Day’


    SHARING THE WARMTH: The Valentine Elementary School student council collected almost 300 pairs of pajamas for The Pajama Project. Their collections provided new pajamas for needy children in the Pasadena area and Valentine students celebrated with their own ‘Pajama Day.’ PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are FRONT ROW: Peyton Talt, Mackenzie Dawes, Caris Lee, Katie Wong and Lily Chakrian. MIDDLE ROW: Christofer Duenas, Ethan Chen,  Luke Bryson, Kimia Hassibi, Tommy Roberts and Lauren Eriksen. TOP ROW: Phillip Zhou, Lucy Howell, Jeffrey Conzonire and Jay Dadwal.

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