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Cunningham School describes their Partners as ‘A Cut Above’
WATERLOO — Dr. Walter Cunningham School for Excellence enjoys support from their Partners in Education.
“Our Partners In Education are ‘A Cut Above’ the rest. They generously cater to the needs of the children and families that we serve. Simply stated, they are the best,” said Sheila Butler, a family support worker at the school.
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Their Partners are: the City of Waterloo; Waterloo Public Library; Community Bank & Trust; Delta Sorority; First Presbyterian Church in Waterloo, St. Timothy’s United Methodist Church; VGM, KBBG and Hope City Church.
“We are so thankful for all that our partners do to support our students. They are invested in the success of ALL of our Cunningham STARS and go above and beyond in so many ways. We are looking forward to continued collaboration in the future,” said Principal Neldrekka Whitaker.
School counselor Lorrice
Thomas enjoys working with Partners. “They are always there for our students and looking for ways to support.”
School activities involving Partners includes:
S.T.A.R. Breakfast—Monthly award breakfast to celebrate students who have demonstrated outstanding behavior
Adopt a Family—Donations of Christmas presents to families
In Need
Assisting and supporting the Cunningham Carnival
Halloween Math Night and Trunk or Treat
Donations to the school store
Hy-Vee Cash 4 Students
Receipt Collection—Proceeds go directly to the school
Donations of snacks and drinks for staff during Conferences
Clothing Drives—Donations of winter gear, school clothing, and other needed items
Support of students during the Iowa Statewide Assessment of Student Progress (ISASP)
Sharing information and social media posts about Cunningham with their members and constituents
Attending student events, including concerts and graduations
“Our Partners are always willing to step up to the plate and provide whatever it is that our students need. They are so committed to supporting the success of our students at Cunningham. This community support is so important to our staff, our students, and our families,” explained Jake Hartman, a first-grade teacher.
Fifth-grade teacher Ashley Paulson said, “We are incredibly grateful for our Partners and all they do for our students and staff. We appreciate all the time and resources given to help make a difference here at Cunningham.”