By Lilah Wimbish, Courier Staff Reporter
On Wednesday, October 12, ICL (Institute of Community Leaders) held a Hunger Games run. The event was created to bring all ICL students together for a fun after-school activity.
School staff members set up a small obstacle course in the 200’s courtyard and had ICL students participate in a friendly competition. The students competed in relay races, hula hoop contests, and a game called caterpillar. Students were then rewarded with ice cream after participating in the competition.
ICL student, Marlene, who attended the event, said that The Hunger Games Run had a small turnout, but it was overall an enjoyable event.
A student favorite seemed to be the hula hoop relay race, in which students had to walk through cones and back while hula hooping.
As the school year progresses, ICL staff and students hope to see more students participating in these type of events. They believe these types of compeitions can help foster friend to build be able to build a stronger community. ICL students will be notified on their emails for more information about ICL events and announcements.