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Weber School District credits donors for emergency support; literacy drive and junior-high volleyball highlighted
Summary
Superintendent Butters told the board donors and district partners provided nearly $30,000 in food, clothing and toiletries to school pantries for families affected by the recent government shutdown; trustees also heard that a district literacy event gave away 550 books and that the district hosted its first junior-high boys volleyball championship.
Superintendent Butters said the district has seen an "amazing" community response to families affected by the federal government shutdown and SNAP benefit disruptions, including a donor effort organized through the Weber School Foundation and local businesses that brought almost $30,000 in food, clothing and toiletries to school pantries serving students and families.
"We live in an amazing community," Butters said, noting that 2 Rivers…
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