
Students from Belleville Middle School pitched in to help the last month, donating 20 boxes of non-perishable goods during their March food drive.
Paul Caramagna’s first period class collected the most items during the three-week food drive. The winning class was to receive a Munchkin breakfast, but Caramagna’s class decided to waive the Munckin breakfast, insisting that the money go to buy even more canned goods for the pantry.
The food drive resulted in the collection of 500 canned and boxed foods.
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The Computer Club, led by advisor Jackie Pagano, helped conduct the food drive along with the Builder’s Club, under advisers Alaina Chip and Beth Garrett.