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Gaithersburg Student Who Started Business Gives Back To Community
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GAITHERSBURG, MD — Maryland is full of bright, driven young people making a difference in and out of the classroom. That’s why Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
This submission comes from Toby Markus, who nominated Joryn Fleisher.
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What is the star student’s name?
Joryn Fleisher is a student who started his own business two years ago. It’s called “J's Junk Business." He picks up people’s junk and takes it to recycling or wherever it has to go. He is a good student and with his business, he gives a certain percentage to charity. He charges a small fee and gets it done. He is very honest and driven. Please give him a shout-out and call him before school is done.
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What grade is the student in?
Senior
How do you know the star student?
He is my very special grandson.
Tell us about your star student's accomplishments and why they deserve to be recognized on Patch!
He is a go-getter and is kind and efficient.
What three words best describe your star student?
Loving, grateful, and most of all, is kind to all.
Keep up the great work, Joryn Fleisher! If you know an outstanding student who deserves recognition, we want to hear about them! Click here to nominate them to be featured on Patch.
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