Mrs. Drosman's sixth grade class visited Stop & Shop, West Hempstead on Friday, November 13th. But, they went there with a purpose! Students filled their baskets with groceries that they will donate to the Siena Center Outreach Program. Items will go to local families in need during this special time of year. These students and their teacher can serve as role models to us all . . . Thank you 6Drosman!
Monday, November 16, 2009
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This was a fun experience at stop and shop. It was fun trying to find all of the right foods for our donation to a family. :) Great Trip
ReplyDelete~ Penny ~
I learned that if you look carefully enough you can save some money. It was really exciting!
ReplyDelete~Heidi
I learned that you should compare prices and sales before buying a product.
ReplyDelete~Tara
When we went on that trip I learned that "Its Cool To Care".
ReplyDelete~Anthony
I think my class made a difference by going to stop and shop and buying a Thanksgiving dinner for a family who needs it.
ReplyDelete~Angelica
Matthew- I thought the Stop & Shop slide show was really good. I loved shopping for food for the needy so the can have a Thanksgiving dinner.
ReplyDeleteAlways look for coupons because there is always something on sale.
ReplyDelete~Luciana
I learned that a Thanksgiving meal costs alot.
ReplyDelete~Ryan
I learned that things on sale are sometimes what you need to buy.
ReplyDelete~James
Great job by Mrs. Drosman and her class. I am sure that this is something that all of the students will remember for a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
~ Miss Milack:
ReplyDeleteI would like to commend Miss Drosman's class for the willingness to perform such a kind deed!Keep up the good work.
Great job by Mrs. Drosman and her class! It's nice to see a class going out of their way to do something for others. You are a great example for the rest of the school.
ReplyDelete-Mr. Wagner
I really enjoyed the slide show. You should all be proud of yourselves for doing such a selfless deed!
ReplyDelete~Mrs. Bagnasco