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Wooster School Students Raise Money For Danbury Children's Hospital

DANBURY, Conn. -- Students at Wooster School in Danbury recently participated in a 24-hour gaming marathon to support Children's Miracle Network hospitals.

Wooster School students have raised more than $11,000 so far for Danbury Children's Hospital during the Extra Life gaming marathon event.

Wooster School students have raised more than $11,000 so far for Danbury Children's Hospital during the Extra Life gaming marathon event.

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In 2014, the school raised nearly $9,000. This year, the students have surpassed that amount to raise $11,875 so far. All the donations from the Wooster event will go to the Danbury Children's Hospital. The team hopes to reach the $12,000 mark.

Congratulations to all who have participated in this year's event. Also congratulations to Tyler Marcos, who is the school organizer.

Wooster School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school. It serves students from grades pre-K through 12 in Fairfield and Westchester counties.

If you are interested in donating or learning more about this event, click here.

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