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March 1st, 2010In January, Ms. Stewart’s and Mrs. Wood’s Preschool Classes collected scarves, hats and gloves Read more …
In January, Ms. Stewart’s and Mrs. Wood’s Preschool Classes collected scarves, hats and gloves Read more …
Knowing that Amy Plummer loved to knit, First Grader Emma Young asked her to knit baby hats for the babies at Pennsylvania Hospital. They made a few different sizes for the tiniest of heads, even the premies.
During their Special Subject Science class, the Prekindergarten children learned about earthquakes and the drastic effect they can have on people’s lives. Read more …
The Prekingergarten classes spread love throughout the community for Valentine’s Day. Read more …
Since 2008 Leo Kivell has made micro-loans to ten people through Kiva.org. Leo augmented an initial $25 gift with his own pocket money to lend more than $250 to global entrepreneurs. Read more …
Six St. Peter’s Upper School students helped plan and staff a Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner. Members of the St. Peter’s Church Youth Group, the students mixed and poured batter, served the dinners and cleaned up, with all proceeds going to charity. Read more …
Two faculty members recently cleaned out their closets and donated clothes, purses, and jewelry to The Career Wardrobe located at 1211 Chestnut Street. Read more …
To celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day first graders Emma Young, Loughlin Browne and younger brother Brian Browne took part in the National Constitution Center’s MLK Day of Service Quilting Project. Read more …
Gabriella Curtis wrote this Good Deed entry: “I decided to give my whole piggy bank, that had $75 in it, to the people in Haiti. I felt very good about it because I don’t need the money. They need the money. It felt like having a rainbow in my heart.”
Alice Hall, a student in Miss Lewin’s Kindergarten class, participated in the 15th Annual Greater Philadelphia King Day of Service on Monday, January 18 by making lunches for the homeless. Read more …