Sidewalk Art!
Student council members have created powerful and encouraging messages for all of the Meigs community to consider during this unique time! We look forward to all being back in the building together soon. |
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2024-2025 Student Council Reps
6th Grade: (? reps)
Allen: ? Boorsma: ? Parsons: ? Prophater ? Schimenti: ? Shaffer: ? |
7th Grade: (? reps)
Allen: ? Boorsma: ? Holloway: ? Boone: ? Martin: ? Walker: ?? |
8th grade: (? reps)
Allen: ? Lischwe: ?? Quinn: ? Sheran: ?? Verner: ? |
Meigs Student Council Drive
Frederick Douglass Head Start Toy Drive:
Meigs Student Council is excited to announce the next drive! They will hold a toy drive for Frederick Douglass Head Start on December 12 – December 14. Toys will be collected for preschool age children that are 1-5 years old. Please sign up below. You will select the gender and age of a child and purchase one new toy for that child. Student Council will also need some families to sign up to purchase gift bags and tissue paper.
Unwrapped toys plus gift wrap and tissue paper should be delivered to the Meigs lobby or office on December 12-14. Student Council will deliver the unwrapped toys to FD Head Start (across the street from Meigs) on December 15th.
Meigs Student Council is excited to announce the next drive! They will hold a toy drive for Frederick Douglass Head Start on December 12 – December 14. Toys will be collected for preschool age children that are 1-5 years old. Please sign up below. You will select the gender and age of a child and purchase one new toy for that child. Student Council will also need some families to sign up to purchase gift bags and tissue paper.
Unwrapped toys plus gift wrap and tissue paper should be delivered to the Meigs lobby or office on December 12-14. Student Council will deliver the unwrapped toys to FD Head Start (across the street from Meigs) on December 15th.
PHOTOS from DECEMBER 15 Delivery
Meigs Student Council Drive
Student Council will host a fundraiser for Ukrainian citizens/refugees in May. The needs are great, and we would like to try to help them by raising money for Project Hope.
Project HOPE is a leading global health and humanitarian organization. They have trained over a million health workers, transforming lives in over 100 countries since 1958. The drive will be held from May 5-20. This will be a grade level competition! Students will bring cash to the Student Council table in the school lobby. The table will be open from 7:30-7:50 each morning starting May 5. For every dollar donated, the grade level will receive a link. Links will be joined together with other grade level donations, and the grade level winner will be announced on May 20. |
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TWOS-FAIRY GIVING PROJECT INSPIRES!
The Twos-Fairy giving project continues to pay it forward.
Among others, the project in Ms. Shaffer's class has inspired the Hillsboro Church of Christ to fill many more buckets along with others across Nashville in the Family Buckets for Ukraine. These efforts inspired from Ms. Shaffer's classes caught the eye of the Kelly Clarkson Show. The Kelly Clarkson Show invited them to be spotlighted on March 24. The Family Buckets for Ukraine received a $10,000 donation from the show! One small act can lead to so much more! Click to visit Ms. Shaffer's site for more information! |
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2022 Second Harvest Food Drive: SEPTEMBER 26 - October 5
Student Council is holding our annual food drive from Monday, September 25 - Wednesday, October 5. Please send in non-perishable items with your child. Students will take their items to their homeroom to be counted. The class and grade level with the most donations will receive a prize. We are also entered in the WKRN Channel 2 competition that awards the top performing school money! Thanks for your support! If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Shaffer ([email protected]) or Mrs. England ([email protected]).
BOOK DRIVE for FREDRICK DOUGLAS HEAD START: APRIL 2017
In April, the Meigs Student Council organized a book drive to benefit students at the Fredrick Douglas Head Start. On April 24, Ms. Shaffer, student council officers and some friends delivered the books to the three, four and five-year-olds!