DURYEA — Holy Rosary School students are continuing the tradition of service to others by participating in the “Buddy Up” program.

Students in the seventh grade spent time with their first-grade buddies working on projects using the Quiver App which combines physical coloring with state of the art 3-D to bring pictures to life.

Students celebrated “Dot Day” by using the Quiver App and participating in a scavenger hunt.

Holy Rosary School students are continuing the tradition of service to others by participating in the ‘Buddy Up’ program. From left, first row, are C.J. Stevenson, Marco Agolino, Ben Faulent, Covington Lehman, Nora McNamara. Second row, Kyle Skutack, Louis Lussi, Andrew Bender, Carsyn Cole and Paige Skibitsky.
http://www.psdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/web1_HR-Buddy-2.jpg.optimal.jpgHoly Rosary School students are continuing the tradition of service to others by participating in the ‘Buddy Up’ program. From left, first row, are C.J. Stevenson, Marco Agolino, Ben Faulent, Covington Lehman, Nora McNamara. Second row, Kyle Skutack, Louis Lussi, Andrew Bender, Carsyn Cole and Paige Skibitsky. Submitted photo

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Holy Rosary School students are continuing the tradition of service to others by participating in the ‘Buddy Up’ program. Reagan Martin, left, and Paige Kroptavich spend time coloring together.
http://www.psdispatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/web1_HR-Buddy.jpg.optimal.jpgHoly Rosary School students are continuing the tradition of service to others by participating in the ‘Buddy Up’ program. Reagan Martin, left, and Paige Kroptavich spend time coloring together. Submitted photo

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