Thanks to three grants from the Skaggs Foundation, health and hygiene will improve in Stone County.
The Reeds Spring School District received $25,000 for Wolf Pack Park. The park features hiking and biking trails, tennis courts, and pickleball courts that are open to the public.
Reeds Spring Middle School received $5,000 for its Wolves Den Student Store, where students can purchase clothing, toiletries, and other necessities. Instead of money, students use Pack Punch Cards, which students earn for positive behavior.
The Table Rock Career Center received a grant for its Healthcare Careers program. Mrs. Tammy Parrish will purchase a new shower chair, linen cart, and seven wall-mounted blood pressure monitors.
“These grants are a testament to the power of community partnership and investment in well-being," said Superintendent Cody Hirschi. “With the support of the Skaggs Foundation, we're not just enhancing facilities—we're creating opportunities for better health, education, and care for all in Stone County. We are deeply grateful for their commitment to our schools and our community."
The above press release is from Reeds Spring Schools.
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