Student Council members and staff participate in the Polar Plunge at Creve Coeur Lake on Saturday, Feb. 28, hosted by Special Olympics Missouri. Students raised money for the upcoming Marquette High School Special Olympics with the incentive of having administrators and students jumping into the freezing water.
This story was originally published on Marquette Messenger on March 24, 2026.
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