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SOCKTOBER Results

By Laura Marcum

After fall break, our school held a new sock drive to help support our Family Resource Center. If students brought in a new pair of socks to donate then they could wear crazy socks to show everyone they participated.

The class from each grade level bringing in the most socks received an ice cream party. The overall school winner also received a "sock hop" dance party. Overall our school received a total of 1,254 socks.

Grade level winners included:
  • Kindergarten: Julie Cowan's class with 150 pairs,
  • 1st Grade: Tabitha Giles' class with 169 pairs
  • 2nd Grade: Christina Burton's class with 79 pairs of socks
Mrs. Giles' class won the most donated socks overall. Way to go ACPC! Special thanks to Cara Embry, a Lindsey Wilson College student-teacher who helped organize and promote this project.




This story was posted on 2018-10-23 16:49:44
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2018-10-23 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Marcum.
Cara Embry, a Lindsey Wilson College student-teacher, is shown here with many of the socks that were donated to the ACPC Sock Drive.

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