Program Spreads to Other Schools
With such a positive response to the project, contact was then made with Lebanon Community Schools Superintendent Dr. Robert Taylor to consider the possibility of involvement from other schools. Dr. Taylor, with his wife Jackie, a counselor at Lebanon Middle School, gave the project wings by involving the other Lebanon Community Schools in the project. Contributions of supplies and textbooks were given from Perry-Worth Elementary, Lebanon Middle School, and a sizeable number of science textbooks and supplies came from the efforts of Assistant Principal Bob DelaRosa at Stokes Elementary School.
School in Thorntown Adds Books
Support for the textbook program continued as Theresa Hayden, a retired school teacher and church member in Lebanon, Indiana contacted teachers, and administration at the Thorntown Elementary School, a small community in Western Boone County Indiana. Within days obsolete text books from the school were gathered, boxed, and made available to the Malawi Project. Like the books coming from the Lebanon School District, the books from Thorntown were rescued from recycling and an early death. Instead they will enjoy a new life and valuable contribution to schoolchildren in the nation of Malawi.
If you want to learn more about how your school can participate in the textbook program for Malawi schools, write: info@malawiproject.org.