A new free store of donated items for people who rely on the Avon Township Food Pantry, an oral history project aiming to tell the story of the Round Lake area, and a $30,000 scholarship fund made up of donations from organizations, including the Chicago Bears, to pay for enrichment activities for children and young teens.
"It would not matter how much effort we put into the curriculum if the students weren't willing to try this with us and put themselves out there," Miller said. Bauman said she has been so impressed by the students, who have solicited donated items from area businesses to fill the free store. Doug Barnshaw, right, and Nick Miller, far left, meet with some students from their Honors Community Civics class at Round Lake High School last week, even though the course was only for the fall semester. - John Starks | Staff Photographer Honors civics student Miranda Robles was part of the student group that pitched the Chicago Bears for a contribution to the scholarship fund.
RLHSPanthers rlasdistrict116 Lovely ladies leading the way!! ❤️❤️❤️ RoundLake with women power like Barrington! 🥰🥰🥰 I know the Daily Herald could be closing soon (losing too many advertisers) but maybe get women leaders and stay afloat.
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