Lisle, Ill. (Feb. 25, 2014) – On Feb. 24, kindergarteners from Chesterbrook Academy in Lisle loaded a bus
with canned goods and nonperishable items for delivery to the Lisle Township Food Pantry. Every February,
Chesterbrook Academy students help to replenish the food pantry’s shelves after they are left a bit bare following
the holiday season. Through this experience, students learned the importance of caring for others and giving back
to the community.
About Chesterbrook Academy
Chesterbrook Academy in Lisle, Ill., is part of Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., a national network of more
than 185 nonsectarian private schools, including preschools, K-8 and high schools in 17 states across the nation.
Chesterbrook Academy schools provide high quality private education, with a challenging and well-rounded
curriculum, caring and skilled teachers and attention to individual learning styles. They also offer before and after
school care and summer camp. For more information on Chesterbrook Academy, or to find a school near you,
please visit www.ChesterbrookAcademy.com.
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