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CMS staff members perform random acts of kindness By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Middle School staff members recently spent time helping others by performing random acts of kindness after dividing into groups on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 to participate in a team-building exercise. The staff members went to various agencies and businesses in the community to say thanks for all they do for Campbellsville Independent Schools' students. Teachers visited Taylor County Extension Office and Taylor County Public Library and delivered some ice cream and candy treats. A group of teachers visited with residents at Grandview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. And, another group of teachers wrote letters and purchased food for those attending the men's Emmaus walk. CMS staff members performed the acts to give back to the Campbellsville community, which consistently supports Campbellsville Independent Schools' students. This story was posted on 2018-09-20 19:22:43
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