Spirit of Giving Summary Report
Thank you, app County Schools, for showing us during this holiday season that it is more important to give than receive.
During November and December, students, employees and parents helped families in need by sponsoring a variety of projects to collect food and other items and raise money.
Our schools collected 29,827 food items for local pantries and crisis assistance agencies. Additionally, one school -- Bessemer City High School -- collected 10,126 pounds of food.
Our schools donated $3,614 to charitable organizations, collected 715 pairs of socks, gloves and hats for people who are homeless, and packed 267 gift boxes for children as part of the Operation Christmas Child program.
These figures reflect the 'Spirit of Giving' efforts at 27 schools. If your school is not included, please send your information to the Communications Department, and we will update the list.
School-By-School Totals
■ 29,827 food items collected from the following schools:
Ashbrook High: 4,750
Belmont Central Elementary: 1,500
Belmont Middle: 3,375
Bessemer City Central: 514
Carr Elementary: 903
Stuart W. Cramer High: 274
East app High: 3,264
W.C. Friday Middle: 1,573
Gardner Park Elementary: 2,465
Hawks Nest Intermediate: 515
Highland: 4,071
Lingerfeldt Elementary: 2,000
New Hope Elementary: 315
Sadler Elementary: 1,146
South Point High: 1,400
Southwest Middle: 508
Warlick: 100
Woodhill Elementary: 1,154
■ 10,126 pounds of food collected by students and staff at Bessemer City High School
■ $3,614 contributed to various charities from the following school fundraising efforts:
Belmont Central Elementary: $712.25 for families in need
Belmont Middle: $304.29 for Holy Angels
Chavis Middle: $840 to cover shipping costs for Operation Christmas Child gift boxes
Highland: $527 for Relay for Life
Highland SAVE and Interact clubs: $300 for families in need
Highland Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) club: $500 for Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Pinewood Elementary: $160 for the American Red Cross
York Chester Middle: $271 to purchase paper products and hygiene supplies for Saint Michael's Church ministry
■ 267 gift boxes for the Operation Christmas Child program from the following schools:
Chavis Middle: 120
Highland: 100
Southwest Middle: 47
■ 715 pairs of socks, gloves and hats for people in need
Belmont Central Elementary: 100 pairs of socks for local homeless shelter
Hawks Nest Intermediate: 525 pairs of socks and gloves for the homeless through the Hands N Feet Foundation
Forestview High: 90 socks, gloves and hats for the Hands N Feet Foundation
Other School Projects
Holbrook Middle: Coats and Thanksgiving dinners provided for six families
Kiser Elementary: Students visited residents at Stanley Total Living Center and spent time with residents making crafts, singing carols and creating holiday cards
Mount Holly Middle: Students, staff and parents raked and cleaned yards for five elderly couples and students made 15 holiday centerpieces for the Brian Center of appia
Southwest Middle: 27 toys and books collected for local foster children
Webb Street School: 75 handmade ornaments given to Habitat for Humanity