They’re making a sweet connection
It seems as if most people run in about 10 different directions during the holidays. With gifts to buy, family in town and meals to prepare, other things often get put aside.But a group of 80 dedicated families spent a weekend baking a plethora of holiday treats for staff at Camas High School, which were served after school on Monday, Dec. 16. From cookies to banana bread to chocolate covered treats, the tables at the counseling center overflowed with goodness. Approximately 85 percent of staff members at the high school attended, according to Principal Steve Marshall's estimate. "The adults were very excited and very appreciative of the parents' thoughtfulness," he said. "I overheard teachers say things like, 'This is the best day of the year.' 'I have never seen anything like this!' and 'I am grading papers tonight so this might be my dinner.' This is an event centered around giving, which is why it fits so perfectly with the holidays."