Melissa Gruenwald's first graders count fresh pineapple chunk packs by two for distribution to all Horace Mann Elementary School students for an afternoon snack on Nov. 16.
Melissa Gruenwald's first graders count fresh pineapple chunk packs by two for distribution to all Horace Mann Elementary School students for an afternoon snack on Nov. 16.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Melissa Gruenwald's first graders enter the Horace Mann Elementary School kitchen to count and distribute fresh fruit packs for an afternoon snack for all school students on Nov. 16.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Melissa Gruenwald brings out boxes of fresh pineapple chunks for her first grade students to count and distribute as an afternoon snack for all students at Horace Mann Elementary School on Nov. 16.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Melissa Gruenwald's first graders work through a math problem: a classroom needs 27 pineapple packs. A case contains 24 packs. How many more packs do we need for the classroom.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
It was Sienna Gurtner's turn to be the manager for the Nov. 16 distribution and kept track of what classmates did what chores.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Kendrial Moore gathers up collapsed shipping boxes to go into Horace Mann's recycling container.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
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