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Exchange Club of Muncie honored 30 Muncie 10th-graders from Muncie Central High School and Burris Laboratory School during the Club s annual Sophomore Honors Day luncheon on May 13.
Exchange Club has hosted this event for more than half a century to recognize students early in their high school careers and encourage and inspire them to continue to work toward continued high achievement as they complete high school, a release stated.
Student honorees enjoyed lunch with club members. Kristen Suding, principal designer and CEO of Inland Interiors and a 2002 Central graduate, was the speaker for the program.
Students recognized were in the top 20% of their class at Burris or Central. This year s honorees from each school are:
Muncie high school students build ReFreeGerator to relieve local food insecurity ballstatedaily.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ballstatedaily.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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MUNCIE, Ind. Sitting outside of Blood-N-Fire Ministries on Madison Street, a brightly colored refrigerator is stocked with plenty of non-perishable food items, available to anyone who might need them.
Like a mini community food pantry, the ReFREEgerator exists to help those in need within the community and combat food insecurity.
The fridge came from the Muncie Youth Leadership Program, a collaboration between Ball State University Teachers College, Muncie Central High School, Burris Laboratory School and Shafer Leadership Academy.
Now wrapping up its second year, the leadership program runs throughout the academic year, challenging its students to find problems in the community that they want to solve.