Student group donates winter hats, gloves, scarves

The youngsters serve as school leaders to model positive behavior focused on Compassion, Perseverance, and Respect.
Posted on 01/19/2022
Students display the winter items they collected to donate to Quakertown Community Outreach.By Gary Weckselblatt

Over the last few months, Trumbauersville Elementary School students have collected winter hats, gloves, and scarves as part of a School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Plan focused on fostering Compassion, Perseverance, and Respect (CPR).

Several boxes of the items were donated Wednesday afternoon to Quakertown Community Outreach, which supports homeless and at-risk families. “It’s an awesome thing to see the kids know the importance of giving back at such a young age,” said Scott Seeger of QCO.

The idea was the inspiration of the student-led CPR Committee, two students in each class of third-, fourth-, and fifth-graders who are leaders and role models for their peers. The students are chosen by teachers and support staff.

Each month the committee meets to brainstorm ideas for spirit days and develop plans to help the community. In November, for example, they collected 800 pounds of food for the Quakertown Food Pantry. They’re currently collecting animal supplies for the Last Chance Ranch.

“This is all student-generated,” said Lauren Ziegler, the committee’s advisor. “The ideas come from them. The students are so motivated and passionate. They give up their time to come in early before school and during recess. I am so proud of them.”

Students on the committee include fifth-graders Alexa Reich, Jack Folkerts, Molly Tomlinson, Malea Kandel, Maeve Bryan, Macy Smith; fourth-graders Magdalena Wysocka, Jackson Hammond, Emily Mallery, Dominic Torres, Evan Kuppersmith, Shannon Walsh; and third-graders Clara Brace, Reese Lonegran, Kendall Benecke, and Kaden Russell.

Staff on the committee include teachers Mrs. Zeigler, Cheryl Bigenho, Patricia Wilson; Meredith Burke, learning support; and Linda Orrego, support staff.

Gary Weckselblatt, QCSD Director of Communications, writes about the people and the programs that impact the Quakertown Community School District. He can be reached at 215-529-2028 or [email protected].
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