TCPS Food Drive is big success
by Special to the Banner
Nov 07, 2010 | 418 views | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend | print
FOOD DRIVE — To aid in eradicating hunger in Bradley County, students at Tennessee Christian Preparatory School recently collected 1,800 pounds of food to donate to the Caring Place. Pictured is Sherri Kennedy’s fifth-grade class, who brought in the greatest amount of weight of food per student, averaging 32.36 pounds. Back row from left are: Drew Smith, Jared Rucker, Cameron Douglas, Mullek Bradford, Josh Montez, Ardarryl Clay, Grant Smith, Parker Benton, Chase Pope, Trey Williams and Chayden Shell. Front row from left: McKenzie Dickens, Maranda Dye, Maggie Eslinger, Lauren Stout and Hannah Franklin.
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Building up to the school’s fall festival, “Under the TCPS Big Top,” Tennessee Christian Preparatory School students (preschool through 12th grade) collected about 1,800 pounds of food which was donated to The Caring Place.

The Caring Place is a local nonprofit organization that provides food, clothing and assistance to residents in need.

To make the food drive exciting for students, TCPS had a food design competition. With the competition, students and parents used their canned and boxed goods to construct unique structures. The structures were then photographed and voted on during the school’s fall festival. Once the votes were all in, the kindergarten class came out on top of the People’s Choice Award with their piece titled, “Hunger Is Unbearable.”

In addition to this competition, there was also a heated race to find out which class would bring in the greatest amount of food per student. The first place award for this competition went to the fifth-grade class, which sent in 550.2 pounds of food total, averaging out to 32.36 pounds per student.

For more information, please contact Daniel Brantley at 423-559-8939.