Eisenhower Middle School students are doing their part to make sure people don’t go hungry in our community. Recently, some of the students delivered hundreds and hundreds of canned goods and food items to the Topeka Rescue Mission. The food was the result of a two week food drive which challenged 6th, 7th and 8th grade students to see which grade could collect the most food. The 7th grade was the winner collecting nearly half of the food.
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Students Collect Food for the Rescue Mission
Eisenhower Middle School students are doing their part to make sure people don’t go hungry in our community. Recently, some of the students delivered hundreds and hundreds of canned goods and food items to the Topeka Rescue Mission. The food was the result of a two week food drive which challenged 6th, 7th and 8th grade students to see which grade could collect the most food. The 7th grade was the winner collecting nearly half of the food.
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