Newport Harbor’s heart goes long way
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Newport Harbor High has plenty of heart to go around.
About 30 students at the school started a Make-A-Wish Club in
October that raises funds for children suffering from a disease.
Little did they know that they’d soon help Hannah Whitfield, a
Newport Beach 7-year-old whose sister Jillianne was among the group’s
members.
More than a week ago, the club greeted Hannah, who is being
treated for leukemia, to an assembly where she not only learned that
her wish to go on a Disney cruise was granted, but where other
students performed for her. From cheerleaders to break dancers and
the dance team, it was all about Hannah, whose appreciation was
evident in her smiling face.
But while Hannah had a wish that came true, the entire high school
has another wish in mind this month -- that one of its longtime
teachers, Jerry Tagami, recovers from a brain aneurysm he suffered.
The 59-year-old Tagami was rushed to Hoag Hospital and, not long
after, his students, too, rushed to the hospital to visit him at his
bedside.
The 31-year Newport Harbor High English and film teacher has
plenty of support in the form of family, friends and the entire
school.
Joe Robinson, a fellow Newport Harbor High teacher and longtime
friend, said it best.
“I told my students today ... in a world that’s measured in
dollars, here’s a man that chose ... a life of a teacher, where you
don’t make a lot of money, but you can make a difference in the
world. At present, he’s the richest man in Newport.”
It’s only appropriate that the students’ wish should come true
since they unselfishly granted another wish.
The high school really does have a huge heart and we encourage the
students to continue their giving ways. They, too, can truly make a
difference.
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