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MSD staff celebrates Principal Kefford’s birthday

Principal Michelle Kefford stands in front of her 25th birthday cake. Photo by Bianca Navas
Principal Michelle Kefford stands in front of her 25th birthday cake. Photo by Bianca Navas

On Thursday, Nov. 7 at 12:15 p.m. in the Media Center the staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School celebrated Principal Michelle Kefford’s “25th” birthday. 

“A group of staff gathered together and decided to put on a nice event for our fellow principal. We thought it would be nice for as many staff to join as possible to celebrate the big day,” ESE Specialist Penny Pagano said. “There is an ongoing joke in place that Mrs. Kefford is turning 25 today. Which is why we decided to play into her joke and celebrate her ‘25th birthday.’”

PTSO funded the cake and candles for Kefford’s big day and all of the staff were in attendance. 

“[My birthday celebration was] so special and so sweet, and overall, I had such a wonderful birthday in such a great environment,” Kefford said. 

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Matthew Rosenthal
Matthew Rosenthal, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
Matthew Rosenthal is sophomore at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School and the Assistant Editor-in-Chief for the Eagle Eye. Besides writing and editing for the newspaper, Matthew enjoys watching, playing sports and hanging out with his friends.
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