Newnan
High
School
was tops
in the
2006
Can-A-Thon
drive in
Coweta
Count,
raising
30,167
in food
items to
help
refill
the
local
Food
Pantry.
In all,
teachers
and
students
at 27
Coweta
County
Schools
continued
the
Thanksgiving
tradition
by
donating
146,638
items in
cans,
boxes
and cash
contributions
to go
toward
this
year’s
Can-A-Thon.
At the
food
pantry
on
Greenville
Street,
Coweta
Schools
warehouse
director
Ronnie
Proctor
directed
his crew
to help
pick up
and
stack
the
items on
Monday
and
Tuesday,
and Col.
David
Ingram’s
Air
Force
JROTC
students
volunteered
to help
restock
the
pantry
shelves
with the
incoming
bounty.
Newnan
High
wasn’t
the only
big
donor.
East
Coweta
High
School
raised
19,053
cans;
Lee
Middle
students
donated
15,059,
followed
by
Smokey
Road
Middle’s
contribution
of
14,026
cans.
Northside
Elementary
led
their
pack
with
10,669
cans
donated,
barely
topping
White
Oak’s
contribution
of 9,368
items
donated.
Several
elementary
schools
donated
3,000
cans or
more.
Coweta
County
Schools
are
regularly
the
largest
contributor
of food
items to
the
annual
can-A-Thon,
which is
organized
each
year by
the
Newnan
Junior
Service
League.
Students,
teachers,
classrooms
– and
schools
– often
compete
to see
who can
bring in
the most
for
their
fellow
citizens.
At
Newnan
High,
the
schools
student
Government
Association
held a
“Can
Blitz”
during
the week
of the
East
Coweta-Newnan
game,
raising
money
and cans
from
students
around
various
competitions
between
school
administrators.
They
also
held a
teacher
barbecue
fundraiser
and
organized
competitions
between
high
school
classes.
“It’s a
lot of
fun, but
it’s
hard
work for
the
students,”
said NHS
Principal
Steve
Barker.
Hard
work for
the
staff,
too, as
the
school
had to
organize
the
storage
of over
18,000
actual
canned
and
boxed
items
for
pick-up
on
Monday.
| Central Educational Center |
1545 |
| East Coweta High |
19053 |
| Newnan High School |
30167 |
| Northgate High School |
1206 |
| Arnall Middle |
1801 |
| East Coweta Middle |
1789 |
| Evans Middle |
1867 |
| Lee Middle |
15059 |
| Madras Middle |
2900 |
| Smokey Road |
14026 |
| Arbor Springs |
1015 |
| Arnco-Sargent Elementary |
4360 |
| Atkinson Elementary |
1482 |
| Canongate Elementary |
4324 |
| Eastside Elementary |
801 |
| Elm Street Elementary |
1667 |
| Grantville |
1200 |
| Jefferson Parkway Elementary |
3112 |
| Moreland Elementary |
1252 |
| Newnan Crossing Elementary |
5256 |
| Northside Elementary |
10669 |
| Poplar Road Elementary |
1812 |
| Ruth Hill Elementary |
2605 |
| Thomas Crossroads Elementary |
5108 |
| Welch Elementary |
338 |
| Western Elementary |
2856 |
| White Oak Elementary |
9368 |
| Willis Road Elementary |
* |
* Willis
Road
elected
to
by-pass
the
can-a-thon
this
year
because
they are
concentrating
on
fundraising
for
Kevin
Fairchild.
Kevin is
the son
of Jason
Fairchild
(teacher
at WRES)
who had
a liver
transplant.
The
school
has
raised
almost
$10,000
for the
Fairchild
family.