On a chilly evening on Thursday, November 19, 2020 the Social Responsibility Department made an impact on our local food pantry, The Gray House, located in Springfield, Massachusetts in the USA.
With a small team of prefects, we were able to organize a safe drive-through drop off at the school, where generous families donated food to the cause, allowing us to load a large truck to be delivered to this organization. For many years and thanks to the goodwill of our community, we were able to contribute several thousands pounds of non-perishable foods to benefit our community.
“I was so happy to support our SLO's can drive for the Gray House! It is such a wonderful cause, and the home has a special place in my heart. I was taught from grades 4-12 by the Sisters of St. Joseph and they were the founders of the Gray House. They taught me that love and charity were the greatest gifts anyone could ever share with others. The sisters were also the reason I wanted to become a teacher, so it was a perfect way for me to give thanks to two groups that mean the world to me. It was a super cold fall day, but the warm smiles from Ms. Domash, Ms. Poehler, and my former students just made my day! Keep up the good work SLO!”
Mrs. Reardon, 1st Grade Teacher
“Donating to the Grays's house was such a rewarding experience. Not only did our family give to a great cause but seeing SABIS students and staff working together after all these months was just as rewarding! Great Job!!”
Mr. and Mrs. Wyszynski, SICS Parents
"We chose SABIS® International Charter schools because our children could not wait for their district to improve. They needed a rigorous and proven education upon enrollment. Knowing that our children would be educated, rather than policed was a huge factor in our decision. We feel part of the SABIS family, we take every opportunity to participate in school wide events. Though we are fully virtual we jump at the chance to give back and encourage our upper classmen in their volunteer endeavors. We have had an amazing experience with the K-4 teachers, leaving us with the easy decision to send our second child to SABIS. " Phillip J., Class of 2032 and his Mom, Mrs. Jackson
“So thankful to be able to give back to my community during these difficult times.”
SICS Student, Class of 2023
“Because it is a nice thing.” – Cristian V., Class of 2028