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Queen Creek celebrates ‘Love Our Schools Day 2022’

Posted 10/31/22

Student-and-parent volunteers come together every year to work together on special projects for schools in the Queen Creek Unified School District. It's called “Love Our Schools Day.”

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Queen Creek celebrates ‘Love Our Schools Day 2022’

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Student-and-parent volunteers come together every year to work together on special projects for schools in the Queen Creek Unified School District. It's called “Love Our Schools Day.”

This year’s event took place Saturday, Oct. 22. Check out what schools did this year to help improve:

Crismon High: Revealed its new library and held a book drive, games and supply donations. Wrote thank you cards to staff and faculty.

Faith Mather Sossaman Elementary: Cleaned school, landscaping and shared creative drawings and positive messages with chalk on the walk.

Frances Brandon Pickett Elementary: Full campus clean up, wrote bucket filler notes and made repairs to the garden and flower boxes.

Gateway Polytechnic Academy: Worked on a mindfulness pathway located within its schools.

Jack Barnes Elementary: Painted basketball courts, made cards and cleaned up the campus grounds.

Katherine Mecham Barney Elementary: Placed umbrella holders on the sidewalk. Cleaned the campus and wrote thank you cards to staff members.

Queen Creek Elementary: Cleaned garden area to get it ready for lessons and a place for students to read and learn.

Queen Creek High: Washed windows and school vehicles, re-painted crosswalks and gates, raked all the gravel, cleaned bleachers, and cleaned and disinfected tables in the cafeteria.

Schnepf Elementary: Planted 80 marigold flowers which represent each Schnepf staff member.

Silver Valley Elementary: Cleaned up trash on campus

Newell Barney Junior High: Students and parents cleaned the staff break room/workroom. Students also wrote positive messages to teachers and made posters to make our school look better.