By MATT PIKE
St. Joseph Post
The Mosaic Life Care Foundation has given money to help out a high school in northeast Kansas.
Troy High School in Troy, Kansas has been given $4,435.50 to help with the high schools beautification project, through the Foundations Jump Starter grant.
The project will help enhance the look of the high school, and increase school pride, as well as bring the community together.
“The community service that we are doing here at school is going to make it look a lot nicer in the front and is going to rally our community a little bit and get everyone more excited to come here,” Troy High School Senior Griffin Weber says in a news release.
Through the project students will gain real world volunteer experience, practice leadership, problem solving, planning, and time management. The project is planned to be completed around June 1st.







