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School pantry helps in many ways

by Ashley Sarmiento Rodriguez

The Patterson High School pantry is a place where students can donate canned goods, toothpaste, clothes, shoes, feminine products, and any other resources needed by other students, families, and the community. There are hundreds of families of Patterson students who may not be able to always afford certain necessities and the pantry is always there to help anyone who is in need. The school pantry also gives out the food they receive from donations to students to take home.

I think that having such amazing resources at our school is a great thing because it’s nice to have a comfortable spot to be and to be able to bring food home for your family. If one day you are cold or you don’t have a sweater, go to the pantry and they’ll solve your problem. If you know your family can’t get you some things that you need, then go to the pantry and ask about it and they will do everything they can to solve your issue.

Another thing the pantry ladies do is at the end of the school day every other day there are bags of food with many useful foods to take home and it’s open to all students to take home right before leaving the front doors. I think having that in schools is a great idea because it helps a lot of students who come to our schools and don’t have much and not be embarrassed or scared about it.

Ms. Reid and the other people who run the pantry are very nice and are always ready to help and solve people’s issues however they can. Another big way they help students is that students who don’t have enough service learning hours to graduate and need more can bring donate food and necessities to the pantry and get some hours for that. I’ve also known of people who go in there and help organize and clean up for some service learning hours. I was one of the students who needed hours and Ms. Reid had me help set up. It was a big help in lowering the number of hours i need. The pantry is a valuable resource to have in school and there should be one in all schools to help students or anyone who needs anything.

Culture Night returns for second year

by Mirian Maurizaca

Patterson High School hosted its second annual Culture Night on April 30th from 5:00-7:00 PM. The event was sponsored by the student organization, Catalyst for Change. People brought a variety of different foods from their cultures. There were several different types of presentations. There was music and dancing, and people wore traditional clothing styles from their cultures. 

At the event there was a lot of food from around the world, including African food, Filipino food, Jamaican food, Arabic food, Mexican food, and American food. One of the musical pieces presented reminded a teacher about where she was.

One of the reasons for organizing Culture Night was “to bring everyone together,” according to Ms. Olunuga. Another reason was to represent “the culture of every nationality that is in Patterson High School,” said Ms. Godinez. 

The event helped people start to understand and appreciate each other’s cultures more.

“I think everyone had the opportunity to connect more”, said a teacher whose name the Patterson Press did not catch. “It was a really rich experience.”