Head of Alcuin School Takes ALS Challenge

Walter Sorensen, Alcuin Head of School, gets drenched while still sporting his professional attire.
Walter Sorensen, Alcuin Head of School, gets drenched while still sporting his professional attire.

In the midst of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge frenzy about a month ago, some Alcuin students decided to nominate Walter Sorensen, the head of the school. Instead of accepting and completing the challenge in the usual 24-hour time frame, this group of sixth graders turned the challenge into a school-wide fundraiser.

Ian Espino-Barros, Theo Johnson, and Elliot Ludlow placed buckets around campus and asked their community and peers for donations. Over the last four weeks, they raised $850 from students, parents, faculty, and staff.

On Thursday, Sorensen got a frigid ice bath at a school assembly. He took it in stride, saying he was touched by the leadership and generosity of the students that made an impact on fighting Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

 

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