To Magnet students, teachers, and parents,
For the past week or so I've had the privilege of leading the Bio and Allied Health Magnet programs in creating our 2014 Winter Wishes canned good sculpture (Note: this contest was held on November 13th). Dozens of magnet students along with myself have put in several hours of community service this week preparing to make the periodic table out of donated canned goods.
I would like to extend my utmost appreciation to everyone that donated cans, helped spread the word about our project, helped wrap 150+ cans in paper, assembled our elements, painted our background, cut out our "Frozen" quote, and made construction paper trees and snowflakes, along with countless other tasks that helped make this project possible. We have collected 237 canned goods to donate to one of our Winter Wishes service projects, Harvest Hope food bank. I've attached a picture of our completed sculpture so everyone can see how our hard work payed off!
Thanks again to every Magnet parent, student, and teacher that donated their canned goods and time to make this project possible!
With much gratitude,
Emily Davidson
Note: This contest was held on November 13, 2014, and this group of students placed 3rd overall in the competition. Great job!
Note: This contest was held on November 13, 2014, and this group of students placed 3rd overall in the competition. Great job!