Community partnership benefits middle school students

Teachers at Central Mountain Middle School (CMMS) receive packages of supplies.
Dave Kelley, general manager of Blaise Alexander Subaru in Montoursville, said it was Subaru’s way to try and make a difference. “We are giving back to the school system. We realize that in today’s world, the average teacher is spending a lot of their own money in giving back to the students. We want to try and make a difference and contribute a little, too.” The program believes every child deserves the tools and materials they need to learn and succeed in school.
Central Mt. Middle School Principal Dave Peters, said the teachers and students at CMMS were excited to receive the boxes. “We are really grateful to Blaise Alexander Subaru for including us in the special opportunity with Adopt-A-Classroom.”