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Miller Place High School Students Give Back to the Community
Students Collect and Package Nonperishable Food for Families in Need

The Miller Place School District recently held a food donation drive at Miller Place High School to help support families in need during the holiday season. Students brought in cans and boxes of nonperishable items, and then packaged them in Thanksgiving-themed gift bags to be donated to local community members.
Donated items included, stuffing, corn, green beans, butternut squash, cranberry sauce and rice. They then packaged the products in Thanksgiving-themed gift bags and donated the bags to local community members.
The Thanksgiving food drive was part of a Miller Place High School initiative to teach students the value of community service and recognizing what they have to be thankful for in their own lives.
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Photo 1 (3454): (L-R) Miller Place High School students David Argento, Maria Campo, Brianne Ledda and Sophia Tsenes show the food they’ve collected for families in need. (Not Pictured: Alex Naimo and Krishna Kumar) The students were participating in a Miller Place High School Thanksgiving food drive to teach students the value of giving back and being thankful for what they have.