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Students Bake For Ronald McDonald House
Published: March 5, 2009
St. Catherine of Siena School principal Sister Mary Jacinta, OP, has fun buying some delectable goodies from kindergartner River Bishop. Proceeds from the sale went to the Ronald McDonald House of Atlanta.
KENNESAW—Kindergarteners at St. Catherine of Siena School celebrated Mardi Gras by holding their annual bake sale to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House of Atlanta.
The youngsters worked along aside parents at home to design posters and home-baked goodies, from multi-colored Filipino rice balls and Venezuelan sugar cookies to homemade challah bread and brownies, and cookies.
On Feb. 24, the kindergarten students opened their store in the school cafeteria for two hours. Fellow students swapped coins and cash for the yummy treats.
Teaming up with their eighth-grade buddies, the young students practiced their math skills: recognizing different coins, calculating costs and making change.
The Ronald McDonald House received more than $200 from the sale of the popular Mardi Gras treats.
St. Catherine of Siena School is a Catholic parochial school for students in grades kindergarten through eighth grade. The school is located at 1618 Ben King Road in Kennesaw. For more information, check the Web site at www.scsiena.org.
Kindergartners Charlie Hill and Jake Nevle display their baked goods at the Mardi Gras bake sale at St. Catherine of Siena School Feb. 24.










