13 students sitting and standing while holding bags of food for the local food pantry

For their third nine weeks project, students in Ms. Susan Seitz’s biology class at Parke Heritage High School learned about genetically modified organisms (GMOs). As a part of their project, the students created meals in a bag which were donated to the Sugar Creek Resource Center food pantry. 

Students were presented with prizes based on their overall work on the project.

🏆Overall project- including journal entries and all assignments

first place and $75 gift card- Braelyn Reifel

second place and $50 gift card- Gwyn McFall

third place and $25 gift card- Jaden Marietta

🏆Community Impact Award – “Most Pantry-Ready Project”  

$15 gift card- Gwyn McFall

 🏆Most Engaging and Accessible Infographic

 $15 gift card- Jaden Marietta

🏆Innovation Award for Creative Meals

$15 gift card- Rhylee Brown

four students standing in a row holding gift cards