Deptford News Sandwich spree By: JOSEPH METZ Date: December 9, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of Deptford Township School District Students in teacher Alicia Hathaway’s class at Shady Lane Elementary School in Deptford made about 120 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless earlier this month. The class assignment came after students read the story “Scarcity” and discussed the question, “How can we work together to meet people’s needs?” Materials were provided by the students’ families. TagsDeptfordDeptford Township SchoolsGloucester CountyShady Lane Elementary School Previous articleAngelic Health Foundation Gives BackNext articleLibrary club focuses on the science of why JOSEPH METZ Get our NewsletterThe Deptford Sun FacebookTwitter Current IssueDeptfordSideRail Related articles Moorestown News ‘We don’t want just OK’ Before life-long resident Vito Russo graduated from Moorestown High School in 1991, he spent his days after class... Cinnaminson News ‘He made everyone feel like a kid again’ It was a Flippin Fabulous time on Jan. 19, when Justin Neto - a renowned Brazilian dancer and... Berlin News ‘Part of one family’ The second annual South Jersey Muslim Heritage Month Festival organized by the Muslim Heritage Month Coalition of New... Moorestown News Moorestown Calendar All events are subject to change. THURSDAY, Feb. 6 Game: Mahjong. Moorestown Library. 1 p.m. Register on the library website. Game:...