2018-2019
MILL CREEK ACADEMY
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS
President: Ty Duncan
Vice-President: Elijah Fultz
Secretary: Katie Cooksey
Treasurer: Morgan Cubbedge
Homeroom Reps.: Anthony Fioravanti, Addison Harpe, Tristen Keeperman,
Alexia Lefflbine, Julia Mauldin, Matthew Ritchie, Sandra Suarez, Emily Tan
Sponsor: Mrs. Pearson
Mill Creek Academy Student Council has been busy
giving back to their community!
We kicked off our “give back campaigns” in November by sponsoring our annual Food Drive to benefit the St. Francis House.
Through the generosity of our students and families, we donated a truckload of non-perishable food items. Student Council
students started the tradition a few years ago by delivering food and touring the facilities. In doing so, students were able to see
the greater impact of their giving, where the food goes and how the food is disturbed to the men, women and families in need
throughout our community. Students were able to ask questions regarding the work of the St. Francis House and the population
they serve and inquire about how to become an active volunteer with the St. Francis House.
December was a busy month! Student Council sponsored their Candy Cane Grams sales, giving students throughout the
building an opportunity to purchase and send a candy gram to their friends and teachers during the holiday season. Student
Council members met several days after school to put the candy grams together. It was a very successful project. All funds
collected were donated to The Empty Stocking Fund, sponsored by The St. Augustine Record to help families in our community that
are in need during the holiday season. This has been a Mill Creek tradition for several years and each year the giving of our
students continues to grow! This year we donated $1,030.25. That was a lot of candy canes!
The next project in our “give back campaign” was Valentine Candy grams with the proceeds going to help in our local food
pantries that provide food for families on a weekly basis!
Student Council also participates in Pennies for Patients to benefit The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society as well as Bag It Up!
For Goodwill.
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