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Lyman Hall teachers describe student thrift shop and food pantry serving hundreds monthly

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Lyman Hall staff told the board the school’s food pantry distributes 8–12 staple bags weekly and the thrift shop averages about 150 items in/out per month, serving roughly 145 students monthly; donations and Rotary grants fund operations.

Lyman Hall staff told the Wallingford Board of Education on May 29 about a school‑run food pantry and a newly established thrift shop that serve students and families.

Social worker Christina Jensen and English teacher Jen Castelli said the pantry provides about 8 to 12 staple food bags to families each week; pantry items are supplied through staff…

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