APS Foodbank Can Drive
Our school has established a formidable reputation within the APS community.Reflecting on our remarkable achievements in the APS competition last semester— victories in the Head of the River, State Championship in Sailing, F1 in Schools, among other accolades—we have ample reason to take pride in our accomplishments.
As we embark on this new semester, we encounter fresh challenges and hurdles. In a series of recent meetings, the school captains and I have devised an initiative aimed at fostering not only athletic prowess but also creativity and imagination.
Our inaugural challenge is a test of philanthropy and community spirit: we seek to gather the largest number of canned goods as a school. The subsequent challenge calls for ingenuity and collaboration, as we endeavor to construct the most impressive structure with these cans, inspired by the Olympics. These efforts will be assessed by Food Bank, the beneficiary of our collected goods.
As the smallest school in the APS, our success hinges on the collective effort of every member of our community. Participation from all is essential if we are to rival the larger schools in this noble endeavor.
Let us commence this semester with determination and unity, striving for victory in this competition and thereby reinforcing our esteemed reputation within the APS. I urge you all to contribute generously to this cause, ensuring our school not only excels but also supports those in need. Students can bring canned goods to two locations: a table outside Mr. Featherston’s office (St. Andrews end) and a table in the Nexus (Urwin Centre).
Joe Weber
School Captain