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Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”

Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
From left to right: Mrs. Renee Whelehan, art teacher and member of the Harford Hills Community Relations and Volunteer Action Team, 4th grade student Matthew M., 5th grade Primary Adaptive student Cindy G., 1st grade student Savannah P., Life Skills student Christopher B., 5th grade student Corey M., and Mrs. Judith Rietz, 1st grade teacher and member of the Harford Hills Community Relations and Volunteer Action Team
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Bags and milk cartons hold some of the money collected by Deep Creek Elementary students.
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Deep Creek Elementary students show off the milk cartons they are using to collect relief funds.
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
The first grade classes at Victory Villa Elementary competed to see which class could raise the most money for Hurricane Katrina survivors. Here Mrs. Wachter’s class celebrates and Mrs. Staab’s class laments when the answer is revealed.
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids” Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Mrs. Staab, first grade teacher at Victory Villa Elementary, kisses a frog because her class raised less money for Hurricane Katrina relief than Mrs. Wachter’s first grade class.
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Chesapeake Terrace Elementary students formed a “fire-brigade” to move the mountain of donated hurricane relief supplies from the cafeteria to the waiting truck at the front of the school
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Chesapeake Terrace Elementary students formed a “fire-brigade” to move the mountain of donated hurricane relief supplies from the cafeteria to the waiting truck at the front of the school
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
A crew from Good Samaritan Moving and Storage in Chase, Maryland – the company that donated the services of a truck and driver to deliver donations from Chesapeake Terrace to Louisiana
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
The truck from Good Samaritan Moving and Storage that delivered hurricane relief donations from Chesapeake Terrace to Louisiana
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Some of the larger donations collected by Chesapeake Terrace Elementary
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Good Samaritan and Chesapeake Terrace representatives

Chesapeake Terrace Elementary students formed a “fire-brigade” to move the mountain of donated hurricane relief supplies from the cafeteria to the waiting truck at the front of the school
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
Fifth-graders Douglas W., Brandon M., Jamie F., and Katelyn S. welcome WJZ-TV reporter Ron Matz to Battle Grove Elementary for a story on the school’s hurricane relief efforts.
Baltimore County students reach out to help “Katrina’s kids”
While the Battle Grove Elementary principal, Laurie A. Jones, and a student listen in, art teacher Colleen Dulaj uses the intercom system to appeal for hurricane relief contributions.
 

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