CPS Supports Cancer Research
Published 7:41 pm Tuesday, July 14, 2015
![Chocowinity Primary School CPS AWARD: Rondi Godley (left) and Lauren Buck, organizers of Chocowinity Primary School's Relay for Life activities this year, show off the award the school received for best cancer-related theme during an annual event held at Washington High School.](https://www.thewashingtondailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2015/07/SCHOOL-NEWS_CANCER-RESEARCH_CPS-AWARD_150703-WEB.jpg)
Chocowinity Primary School
CPS AWARD: Rondi Godley (left) and Lauren Buck, organizers of Chocowinity Primary School’s Relay for Life activities this year, show off the award the school received for best cancer-related theme during an annual event held at Washington High School.
![Chocowinity Primary School WE ARE FAMILY: Members of the Chocowinity Primary School family -- teachers, students and family members -- gather during the 2015 Relay for Life benefiting cancer research.](https://www.thewashingtondailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2015/07/SCHOOL-NEWS_CANCER-RESEARCH_We-Are-family_150703-WEB.jpg)
Chocowinity Primary School
WE ARE FAMILY: Members of the Chocowinity Primary School family — teachers, students and family members — gather during the 2015 Relay for Life benefiting cancer research.