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Cereal Box Challenge Brings Cascade Of Fun To Jamison Elementary
Lining the hallways of their school, the students cheered as box after box of cereal fell, creating a major domino effect.

JAMISON, PA — The excitement inside the hallways at Jamison Elementary School reached a fever pitch as boxes toppled throughout the school.
Before donating nearly 4,000 boxes of breakfast cereal to a local food pantry and to the Bucks County Opportunity Council, the school had a little fun with a Cereal Box Domino Challenge.
"3,658 boxes of cereal were collected and our students and staff lined our hallways to create a major domino effect," said school principal Matt Croyle. "We brought all these boxes in not only to have the domino challenge, but also to help those in need. These boxes are going to a local food pantry and also the Bucks County Opportunity Council."
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Two rows of boxes were lined up throughout the school building in a cascade of fun felt throughout the entire school, ending in the gym for the final domino run.
"At Jamison we're trying to create an environment where it's better to be 'other-centered' instead of 'self-centered' and to help those people in need," said Croyle.
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