Lead / Create / Contribute
235 Hope Road, Tinton Falls, NJ 07724  /  732.542.4777

Ranney Students Fight Hunger at CROP Walk

On Sunday, October 20, Upper School students joined together with Community Service Club Advisor and Upper School Spanish Teacher Ina Gurman to walk in the 2013 Red Bank CROP Walk. The CROP Hunger Walk is a 5-mile walk/run held each year to raise funds to fight hunger in Monmouth County and around the world. The day was filled with music, fun activities and a food collection to benefit those in need.

Ranney also received first place in the banner/poster competition, which they have participated in for the past eight years and have won first place all but two of those years. National Art Honor Society students designed the banner reflecting the theme “Change the Equation” by including images of food with labels that have facts about hunger in America. “The students felt that too often we think that we live in bounty, but it is surprising how many people in America and in our own neighborhoods are going hungry and need our help,” said Fine Arts Chair Kate Greenberg. “This design was meant to drive that point home.”

For more information on the Red Bank CROP Hunger Walk, visit www.redbankcropwalk.com.
Back

Ranney School

235 Hope Road
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Tel. 732.542.4777

Our mission is to know and value every child, nurturing intellectual curiosity and confidence, and inspiring students to lead honorably, think creatively, and contribute meaningfully to society. 

We envision Ranney School as a nurturing learning community, in which families, faculty, alumni, and all of Ranney’s constituents collaborate to know and value every child, foster individual talents, sustain powerful connections between children and adults, and graduate resilient, globally-minded citizens.