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6/15/2012 | By The Dispatch Staff

Atlantic General Hospital is again the recipient of the proceeds from Worcester Preparatory School’s second grade bread sale. Each year the second grade classes at Worcester Prep work on a special learning and community service project called Kids Bread. Students learn about math, science, social studies, writing, art and marketing during the project. During the sale, the students sold slices of wheat bread, white bread, cinnamon bread and raisin bread for 25 cents. Above, Atlantic General Hospital CEO Michael Franklin receives a check for $435.35 from the second and third grade classes at Worcester Prep. Pictured, back from left, are AGH Foundation Board Chair Todd Hershey, Worcester Prep teachers Angie Bunting and Jenny Frostrom and Franklin; front, students Emma Marshall, Sydney Stebenne, Henry Hershey and Carson Cebula. Submitted Photo

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