About 100 high schoolers from around the state spent Sunday night before dinner getting to know each other with a variety of ice-breakers.

The students, who came from as far away as suburban Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, exchanged silly handshakes, each time finding a new partner. They shared with one another how they’d spend $640 million if they had won last week’s Mega Millions jackpot and their dream vacation spot.

The get-to-know-you session was the start of The Second Mile’s four-day Leadership Institute, a program for high school-age students. The turnout, which included students from high schools in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Lebanon and York, shows the embattled charity is still functioning despite the scandal.

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