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MacArthur HS Holding 50th Anniversary Walk of Recognition Fundraiser

The community is invited to be part of fundraiser by purchasing a brick for the school's "Walk of Recognition."

Each year, thousands of MacArthur High School students, staff, alumni as well as community residents from Levittown, Wantagh and Seaford enter the high school complex for athletic contests, community activities and academic events.

In commemoration of the high school’s 50th anniversary, the community is invited to be a part of its 50th Anniversary Brick Fundraiser.      


Patrons can purchase a brick engraved with a special message for the school’s Walk of Recognition.  MacArthur supporter can also consider a brick to honor the memory of a loved one, to celebrate a special event or accomplishment, or to commemorate family members. Companies and organizations may also wish to support the walkway with a customized brick displaying their name.      

A brick on the Walk of Recognition will be a highly visible and permanent testimony of loyalty to MacArthur High School, according to officials from the Levittown School District.     

To purchase a brick,  download an instruction form on the Levittown School District website.  For additional information, contact sphillips@levittownschools.com or nsavage@levittownschools.com.  

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