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School News

Students at Clairton Elementary School welcomed an interesting visitor to their lunchroom recently. Molly the Cow visits schools who are part of the Nutrition Inc. family. Her message is dairy products 3 times a day make for stronger bones and teeth.

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Molly the Cow from Nutrition Inc. and Food Service Director Jacquilda Gaynor with 2nd grade students from Mrs. Englert's classroom: Yaneliz Robles, Daevon Gaynor, and Daleana Hawkins.

"Molly has a very mooooving message," said Food Service Director Mrs. Jacquilda Gaynor.

Molly greeted the children and shared lunchtime with elementary students. In addition to Molly's visit, the children were also treated to special yogurt and other dairy treats. Molly also passed out pencils to each students and posed for pictures.

"The students really enjoy special lunchtime events," Elementary Principal Debra Maurizio said. "[It’s] a great way to get them to try some new foods."

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