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ID Week First Last School Payment Cabin Rules Physical Online Forms ID Week First Last School Payment Cabin Rules Physical Online Forms 266 1 Josh Park AMHERST $260 10 284 1 Maxx Davidson ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL $50 10 162 1 Tracy Asplin AURORA HIGH SCHOOL $50 WH2 X 618 1 Rachael Davis AURORA HIGH SCHOOL $50 WH2 71 1 Matthew Beltz AVON HIGH SCHOOL $260 FH X X X 157 1 Joshua Bohn AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 FH 137 1 Annie Bowen AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 3 610 1 Allison Clark AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 3 111 1 Lauren Donat AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 3 X X 177 1 Drew Dudukovich AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 FH 106 1 Austin Fasciana AVON HIGH SCHOOL $260 FH X 629 1 Madison Ferguson AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 3 X X X 63 1 Wes Ford AVON HIGH SCHOOL $50 FH X 96 1 Maggie Fragapane AVON HIGH SCHOOL $260 3 X X 114 1 A.J. 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