COMMUNITY SERVICE
25 points will be provided to the team with the most community service hours performed between November 20, 2018 and May 1, 2019 to develop, implement, educate or assist in substance use prevention projects for your school or community.
These projects may be done in partnership with community coalitions or other organizations.
HALEY CREMER
"DO UNTO OTHERS"
PEER LEADERSHIP AWARD
In 2011 Sharon High School Student Haley Cremer was one of ten
recipients of the first Norfolk County
Peer Leadership Awards presented
by District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey. Haley was nominated by
SHS for her extraordinary efforts in
bullying prevention and policy change.
Tragically, Haley was killed while
jogging by an unlicensed and reckless driver on Father's Day in June 2014.
The driver of that car was successfully prosecuted by the Norfolk District Attorney's Office and is currently incarcerated.
In an effort to encourage students
to lead like Haley, the Haley Cremer
Do Unto Others Peer Leadership
Award will be presented annually to
a Norfolk County High School student.