HEROES IN HONDURAS: Princeton High School students who recently went to Honduras to conduct biodiversity surveys included (from left): Timea Koloszvary, Angel Fan, Max ( an instructor), Science Supervisor Cherry Sprague (holding rope in front), Andrew Chi (kneeling in front), Olivia Rand, Sam Dercon, Maithili Joshi, Jacques Bazile, science teacher Andrea Panagakis, Waldo (an instructor), and Lynn DiFerdinando. The group was photographed in the Cusuco Cloud Rainforest after a canopy access afternoon.<
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Princeton High School (PHS) recently became the first public high school in the United States to have students participate in Operation Wallacea, an international effort that sponsors biodiversity surveys in endangered areas of the world.
It has become a local rite of summer. The annual Anchor House Ride for Runaways, a fundraising bicycle trek that covers 500 miles in seven days, is familiar not only to the nearly 200 cyclists who take part, but to the countless friends, family members, and co-workers who pledge donations for the cause.