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Lombard students give back during first Service Week

The parent-teacher association at one Lombard Elementary District 44 school has taken Superintendent Ted Stec's motto, "We're all in this together," to heart and organized its first service week.

Park View Service Week concludes Friday with each grade level at Park View Elementary having completed a project to help others in need.

Kindergarten students, for example, collected boxes of macaroni and cheese, built them into a "Macaroni Mountain," then donated them to food pantries.

The first-grade project benefited Ronald McDonald House by collecting gallon storage bags and aluminum foil for house kitchens and making get-well cards for hospitalized kids.

Second-graders, meanwhile, decorated lunch bags Thursday for guests of the Hesed House homeless services center in Aurora.

The third-grade class hosted a book drive.

The fourth-grade class collected coats, gloves, mittens and hats for Outreach House in Lombard. Fifth-graders also helped Outreach House by collecting diapers and baby supplies.

Park View PTA President Mia Gonzales said in a news release the organization was "inspired by the direction of our district," including a new strategic plan called Connect 44 led by Stec and other top administrators.

Gonzales and Park View Principal Roberta Wallerstedt started service week to teach students to "think bigger and beyond themselves," Gonzales said.

The week will conclude with an assembly that will double as an honor ceremony for veterans.

  Parent volunteers Jennifer Gray and Amanda Kozar help Park View Elementary students color lunch bags Thursday for the Hesed House homeless services center in Aurora as part of the Lombard school's first service week. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
  Park View Elementary second-grade student Luke Bolotin shows off a lunch bag he decorated Thursday at his school in Lombard for a guest of the Hesed House homeless services center in Aurora. Paul Valade/pvalade@dailyherald.com
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