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2015 FalCan Food Drive Challenge

Posted on December 8, 2015December 7, 2015 By Sylvester Local

The Atlanta Falcons, Publix Super Markets and the Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB) hosted the annual FalCan Food Drive School Challenge September 14 through October 30, 2015.  74 schools signed up to participate in the FalCan Food Drive School Challenge and collected 75,447 pounds of canned goods and/or non-perishable items.

The schools that collected the most pounds of food in each region in the 2015 FalCan Food Drive School Challenge are:

Royce Learning Center – Savannah, GA

Kendrick Middle School – Jonesboro, GA

Britt David Magnet Academy – Columbus, GA

Spout Springs School of Enrichment – Flowery Branch, GA

Hephzibah Elementary School – Hephzibah, GA

Worth County Middle School – Sylvester, GA  

Here are the results from all participating schools:

School Name Pounds
Kendrick Middle School    3,386
Hambrick Elementary School    2,868
Sheltering Arms Educare Center    2,581
Ruth Hill Elementary School    2,436
Morrow Middle School    2,391
Berkmar Middle School    2,208
Woodstock High School    2,201
Mt Zion High School    2,196
Worth County Middle School    2114

 

WCMS collected the most in our region and was 9th out of 74 schools participating.  ?

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