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n Lake Whitney<br />
Elementary<br />
Lake Whitney Elementary held its annual<br />
food drive. It surpassed last year’s<br />
donations by collecting 4,022 nonperishable<br />
food items for families in need.<br />
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SCHOOL NEWS<br />
compiled by Lauren Salinero<br />
All of the donations were given to One<br />
Heart for Women and Children, a nonprofit<br />
that serves LWES families and<br />
the community at large with needed<br />
resources. LWES classes and grade levels<br />
competed for who could bring in<br />
the most donations. Winners were as<br />
follows: Alicia Qualls’ fifth-graders,<br />
426; Brenda Dasher’s fourth-graders,<br />
245; Patricia Barker’s third-graders,<br />
135; Anne Christensen and Robin<br />
Parker’s second-graders, 238 and<br />
229, respectively; Eileen Harvey’s<br />
first-graders, 86; Charlotte Warren’s<br />
Caitlyn Muller spends the morning with her<br />
father at Lake Whitney Elementary’s Donuts with Dad.<br />
Caitlyn is a fourth-grader in Ms. Dasher’s class.<br />
Alex Villegas and his dad take part in Lake<br />
Whitney Elementary’s Donuts with Dad. Alex is a<br />
student in Mrs. Kantor’s class.<br />
Lake Whitney Elementary teacher Alicia Qualls’ top-collecting class, volunteers from the Guardian Angel Committee,<br />
representatives of One Heart for Women and Children, and LWES staff members gather to donate<br />
nonperishable food items to One Heart for Women and Children.<br />
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