Batavia students participating in last year’s Polar Plunge.
The Batavia High School Chapter of Business Professionals of America will be Freezin’ for a Reason on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012 as they once again participate in the Polar Plunge for Special Olympics.

They have set a goal to raise $5,000 by the end of January. The team will be made up of students, teachers and parents. Even Batavia High School principal Jamie Corrill agreed to take the plunge this year after hundreds of students signed a petition to get him on the team.

What’s new this year? The Chicken Crew! Some Batavia team members have opted raise money to wear an “I’m too Chicken” shirt while they watch the rest of their team jump in the icy water.

Either way, Ohio’s Olympics athletes win.

To sponsor a tea member, visit http://soky.kintera.org/2012ky-ohpolarplunge/bataviabpa. This is a great opportunity to support Special Olympics.

Contributions can be made directly on-line and all donations are tax deductible.

Business Professionals of America is the leading student organization for members pursuing careers in business, information technology and other related careers.

For more information, contact chapter advisor, Angie Kovacs, at kovacs_a@bataviaschools.org.