Reeds Spring School District Feeds 36 Families Through Food Drive
RSHS teacher John Kessinger loads food into a family’s vehicle.
Thirty-six families in the Reeds Spring School District had more food to get them through the holidays, thanks to the district’s annual food drive.
Each school in the district collected canned goods in late November and early December. The district also collected cash that was used to buy perishable foods like meat and milk.
Students from the high school’s Cornerstone class, a leadership program, sorted and boxed all of the food, and then loaded it into cars when families came to pick up the food on Thursday, December 16.
The leftover food will go into the district’s food pantry, which is available to families in the school district by appointment.
Each school in the district collected canned goods in late November and early December. The district also collected cash that was used to buy perishable foods like meat and milk.
Students from the high school’s Cornerstone class, a leadership program, sorted and boxed all of the food, and then loaded it into cars when families came to pick up the food on Thursday, December 16.
The leftover food will go into the district’s food pantry, which is available to families in the school district by appointment.