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Auten Road students do soup-er job collecting items for food bank

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The students of Auten Road Intermediate School’s Team 5G and Team 5H challenged each other to collect the most cans of food in the seventh annual Soup-er Bowl Collection.

The students of Auten Road Intermediate School’s Team 5G – Diane Lyons’s and Kerry MacDonald’s homerooms – and Team 5H – Donna Biddulph’s and Elise Newton’s homerooms – challenged each other to collect the most cans of food in the seventh annual Soup-er Bowl Collection.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition looked different this year. About 50% of the students participate in a hybrid model where they are in-person at school twice a week, while the other half learns completely virtually from home.

To accommodate this into the collection, cans were not only collected in class, but also through contact-free drop boxes placed outside the main entrance of the school.

Team 5G&H’s families donated 491 food items for Hillsborough food pantry.

The ARIS Soup-er Bowl victors were Team 5G Chiefs.

  • This information was provided by Michael Callahan, director of Human Resources at Hillsborough Township Public Schools.
The students of Auten Road Intermediate School’s Team 5G and Team 5H challenged each other to collect the most cans of food in the seventh annual Soup-er Bowl Collection.
The students of Auten Road Intermediate School’s Team 5G and Team 5H challenged each other to collect the most cans of food in the seventh annual Soup-er Bowl Collection.
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