Starting a new school year with a new pencil and notebook in hand can be profoundly impactful for students. These simple tools are symbols of preparedness and potential, offering a blank canvas for creativity and learning. With a pencil, students can jot down new ideas, solve problems, and engage actively in their lessons, while a notebook provides a dedicated space to organize their thoughts, track their progress, and reflect on their growth. The humble pencil and notebook can play a significant role in shaping a student’s academic journey, enabling them to explore new knowledge and express their individuality.
Thanks to this week’s volunteer groups from B.E. Blank & Company, Carrier, CORE Construction, Wharton-Smith, Pratt & Whitney, Seacoast Bank, Sounders Care, and Polen Capital for assembling 0ver 5,000 backpacks for students at Berkshire Elementary, Lake Park Elementary, Benoist Farms Elementary, West Riviera Elementary, Grove Park Elementary, Liberty Park Elementary, Pleasant City Elementary, and Crosspointe Elementary.
Carrier assembled backpacks for Lake Park Elementary School and B.E. Blank & Co assembled backpacks for Berkshire Elementary School.
Thanks to Wharton-Smith for assembling the backpacks for West Riviera Elementary School and CORE Construction for assembling the backpacks for the students at Benoist Farms Elementary.
The Pratt & Whitney team packed backpacks for Grove Park Elementary, Seacoast Bank assembled backpacks for Liberty Park Elementary, and Sounders Care community built backpacks for the students at Pleasant City Elementary.