In a year that needed a little extra love and positivity, the PTO at McKinley Elementary School and PTA at Copper Beech Elementary School have been working hard to organize monthly food drives to benefit local nonprofit, the Inter-Faith Food Cupboard. More Headlines
Fishburne cadets collect more than 4,000 meals to support Blue Ridge Area Food Bank
Published Tuesday, Mar. 16, 2021, 5:35 pm
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Cadet Cadlee Jarvis, a junior from Waynesboro, loads “Hunger Hero” collection barrels for delivery to collection sites. Photo by Cadet Riley Malone.
Cadets at Fishburne Military School launched a food drive in support of the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank on March 1. Just over two weeks later, they have raised enough to provide thousands of meals to those in need throughout our community.
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Photo provided by Dr. Jacqueline Mumford
Colton Hall adds water while planting an aquaponic garden as part of St. Paul Schoolâs STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) theme this year. The pre-K through sixth grade Ohio STEM-designated parochial school kicked off Catholic Schools Week Sunday with a theme of Faith, Excellence and Service.
The pandemic isn’t stopping St. Paul School from celebrating Catholic Schools Week.
There’s no spaghetti dinner, no carnival, no in-person Family Fun Night and no volleyball game pitting students vs. faculty, but the theme of Faith, Excellence and Service will remain through other activities, both this week and throughout the year.