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B-B Elementary School sends more than 1K donations to Genesee County Animal Shelter for '100 days of school' donation

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Student Council organizing donation table.
Photo by Ayn Gardner.

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On Valentine’s Day, the Byron-Bergen Elementary School sent a whole lotta love to the Genesee County Animal Shelter in the form of 1,173 donated items. The items were collected by grade level for the annual 100 Days of School Community Service Project. 

Each year, each grade level is challenged to collect 100 of a certain item for donation to a local non-profit or charitable organization. 

The items collected are as follows:

  • UPK: 102 Q-tips
  • Kindergarten: 183 cat and dog toys
  • First Grade: 138 cat and dog treats
  • Second Grade: 136 dog leashes
  • Third Grade: 160 rolls of paper towels
  • Fourth Grade: 316 animal waste bags
  • Fifth Grade: 138 bags of cotton balls and bottles of rubbing alcohol

This year’s project involved the students in more ways than ever. The students voted on which organization they wanted to work with this year, Student Council worked on planning and made one-of-a-kind folders to be presented to new pet owners upon adoption.

“This project is a wonderful way to teach children to think about the greater community that they live in,” said Kindergarten Teacher and project organizer Ayn Gardner. “There is always someone in need in a community and it is important for students to learn to help when they can. The Byron-Bergen community is incredibly generous, and I am grateful that they continue to support this project, year after year.”

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100 Days of School donation collection table.
Photo by Gretchen Spittler.
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Custom adoption folders created by Byron-Bergen students.
Photo by Ayn Gardner.

Byron-Bergen Elementary donates more than 700 items to Genesee County Youth Bureau

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Students show some of the items collected for the 100 Days, 100 Donations project
Photo by Deb Slocum.

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On Friday, February 16, Elementary School students and staff gifted tissues, dry-erase markers, glue sticks, composition notebooks, and other learning supplies to the Genesee County Youth Bureau. 

Each year for the 100th Day of School, Byron-Bergen students in grades UPK through 5 challenge themselves to collect 100 items per grade level to donate to a local charitable or community service organization. 100 days of school,100 donations.

This year, all six grade levels met or surpassed their goal for a grand total of over 700 items.

“We would like to impress upon the children that each one of them can make a difference in our community,” said Kindergarten teacher and project organizer Ayn Gardner. 

For this annual project, elementary school grade levels are assigned a different donation item with the goal of collecting 100 of each. In the weeks leading up to the 100th day of school, students bring their donation items to the front hallway where the bulletin board shows the tally for each grade level. Every item is carefully counted and added to the total.

“The annual community service project has dual purposes: to teach students what ‘100’ looks like and to show the importance of community service,” said Principal Kristin Loftus. “One person, one item, one donation can make a big difference if everyone works together.” 

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Student updates the 100 Days, 100 Donations tally
Photo by Deb Slocum.
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Donations arrive at the Genesee County Youth Bureau
Photo courtesy of Genesee County Youth Bureau.

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