Holmes
Elementary School hosted more than 100 volunteers at a school cleanup
day on March 9. Volunteers spread more than 25 yards of mulch, designed
native plant areas and made progress towards an outdoor classroom.
Volunteers from Madison High School's JROTC and Key Club were on-hand
to help, along with Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, families, students and
staff. The volunteers worked throughout the morning, and left with a
great sense of pride for their school and the community.
“It was a
great experience to work together and beautify our campus. I appreciate
the support of families at Holmes and the Madison community,” said
Jonathan Saipe, Principal. The school cleanup is one of the curb appeal
projects sponsored by the Madison Community of Schools.
For more information contact Saipe at jsaipe@sandi.net or 858-496-8110.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Holmes Elementary hosts cleanup day
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