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Cadettes give back to their elementary and middle schools to earn their Silver Award

Crispell seventh-grade students Girl Scout cadettes Emily Fobert, Laura Frohnhoefer and Lily O’Donnell just completed their Girl Scout Silver Award with a project that benefited both their former elementary school and their middle school.

Just before the new school year started, the girls and their troop leader, Jessica Fobert, stopped by Crispell Middle School and Pine Bush Elementary School to make their donations.  

Jessica Fobert’s Troop 798 formed in first grade at Pine Bush Elementary School. Now the girls are seventh-grade students at Crispell. Ms. Fobert said the girls wanted to give back to their schools while earning their Silver Award, which took two years to complete.

The girls had to identify an issue they wanted to tackle. They did their research and raised funds to complete it – all through cookie sales. The girls saw that Crispell was in need of indoor recess games for the library. They purchased a new set of games and playing cards for the Crispell students to enjoy, as well as school supplies.

 

Three young women wearing beige girl scout uniforms smile and stand behind a table that has games and school supplies and playing cards. Next to them is a woman and behind them are two men. All are smiling.

 

Crispell Principal Stephen Wilder and Assistant Principal Chris Mummery were very happy to receive the gifts on behalf of the Crispell students.

Over at PBE, they presented 20 birthday celebration bags.

 

A woman on the left, three middle school girls in the center wearing beige girl scout vests, and a man on the right all hold birthday gift bags. They are all smiling.

 

“A lot of families struggle, so the girls put together birthday packages,” said Ms. Fobert.

The festive bags were complete with cake mix, frosting, a birthday pin and banner as well as balloons.

 

Twenty rainbow colored bags that say Happy Birthday on them sit on a bank of chairs.

 

PBE Principal Eric Winter was grateful for the generous donations, noting how families and children will benefit from their kindness.

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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