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Third Annual Food Drive Competition Against Smith

Are you ready to work in a collective effort to combat hunger?! It’s time for our 3rd Annual Food Drive competition against Smith High School and we need your help! From now to Friday, October 3rd, we invite you to bring in your non-perishable food items and drop them in the donation box outside of the front office. Our items will be weighed on the morning of our rival football game and the winners will be announced during the game.  

See Mrs. Key, our Service-Learning Coordinator when you come in to drop off your items for verification. Students must make posters (virtual are also accepted) for the weeks leading up to the event and also for the Crop Walk! Bring pom poms to the crop walk to cheer on the walkers. 

 

Greensboro CROP Walk Volunteers

***Sign up with Mrs. Key to participate in the 2025 Greensboro CROP Walk: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080F4CABAE2AA02-58369452-crop 

Attention Service-Learning Ambassadors! We will be participating in the Greensboro CROP Walk for Hunger as we close out our friendly competition with Smith High School to combat food insecurity! 

We will be collecting food for the Greensboro Urban Ministry from now until our 2025 football game against Smith High School and we will walk in solidarity with Smith High students and community stakeholders on Sunday, October 5th! Order your shirt and submit your volunteer packet to Mrs. Key by Friday, September 26th (these are mandatory for participation in the walk) and sign up using this SignUp Genius!

 

Dudley Closet Clean Out

Coming Soon!

 

World Kindness Day, November 13th

Thursday, November 13th is designated as World Kindness Day. Students are encouraged to participate throughout the week of November 11-15, 2025 by finding simple ways to be kind to their peers, family members, teachers, and staff members. Students are encouraged to complete a chore or task without being asked, create some sort of encouraging correspondence to gift to someone, help someone struggling with a task, etc.  

Student reflections should discuss how being kind benefits both them and the person receiving or being supported by the kind act as well as how such actions help build community.

An hour each day may be earned. 

 
 

You MUST complete a SL approval form for any projects that are outside of school SL opportunities.