Hometown Madison - January & February 2016
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The CHALKBOARD<br />
madison county Schools<br />
Mannsdale<br />
Elementary<br />
Band-Aids for Batson<br />
This holiday season as a community service project, both<br />
Mannsdale Upper Elementary and Mannsdale Lower Elementary<br />
are collecting band-aids with characters on them for the children at<br />
Blair Batson. Their patients love band-aids with their favorite<br />
superhero or princess on them and these young Mavericks thought<br />
this gesture might brighten a sick child’s day. As part of the schools’<br />
partnership with Livingston, the Livingston Sweet Shoppe is<br />
providing a sundae party for the home room that collects the most<br />
band-aids. Mannsdale Elementary principal Dr. Emily Mulhollen<br />
and Mannsdale Upper’s principal, Debra Houghton both believe<br />
community service projects like this help build better citizens.<br />
(L to R) Kaleigh Ward, Kaden Saffle, Mannsdale Upper Elementary principal,<br />
Debra Houghton, Emily Hodges and Breely Hill.<br />
(L to R) Mallory Mulhollen, Brianna Coate, Eugene Williams and Bella Haley<br />
with their band-aids.<br />
(L to R) John Riley North with his fourth grade teacher, Jenny Holloway<br />
and some band-aids for Batson.<br />
(L to R) Alisse Lack, Chase Boutwell and<br />
Taryn Kimbrough on their band-aid<br />
drive for Batson.<br />
56 • Jan/Feb <strong>2016</strong>