Parent volunteer Molly Donnelly unrolls hundreds of \"links\" Thursday that represent a 25-cent donation collected by students at Kyrene de la Colina. As of Thursday, students had raised $952 that will be given to Haitian earthquake victims. The fundraiser runs until Feb. 12.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Parent volunteer Molly Donnelly unrolls hundreds of \"links\" Thursday that represent a 25-cent donation collected by students at Kyrene de la Colina. As of Thursday, students had raised $952 that will be given to Haitian earthquake victims. The fundraiser runs until Feb. 12.
Parent volunteers Tanis Smith (on ladder) and Molly Donnelly were busy Thursday putting up hundreds of \"links\" that represent a 25-cent donation collected by students at Kyrene de la Colina. As of Thursday, students had raised $952 that will be given to Haitian earthquake victims. The fundraiser runs until Feb. 12.
Parent volunteers Tanis Smith (on ladder) and Molly Donnelly were busy Thursday putting up hundreds of \"links\" that represent a 25-cent donation collected by students at Kyrene de la Colina. As of Thursday, students had raised $952 that will be given to Haitian earthquake victims. The fundraiser runs until Feb. 12.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
Fifth-graders at Kyrene de la Colina not only predicted the Saints victory in Sunday's Super Bowl, but collected more than 2,000 cans of food in an annual project they call the \"Soup-er Bowl.\" \"This was our fourteenth year doing it, and we've only been wrong twice,\" fifth-grade teacher Emily Daniels said. The students placed 1,286 cans on the Saints' side of the auditorium, and 724 on the Colts' side. This year's prediction brings the students up to an 85 percent accuracy rate for Super Bowl picks.
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