Notebooks, pencils, crayons, glue sticks, index cards and a potpourri of more school supplies were donated to two SCUC campuses by the Randolph Area Christian Assistance Program (RACAP) on August 28, 2025. Primarily a food and clothing ministry, RACAP reached out to the school district to donate excess school supplies instead of holding on to them for the next school year.
Geri Pope, principal at Schertz Elementary School, and Steven Piles, principal at Watts Elementary School, were on hand to receive the boxes of supplies from Lisa Loftus, Program Director for the non-profit organization. They expressed their gratitude for the donation, as was Paige Meloni, Superintendent of Schools, who expressed her heartfelt gratitude to one of SCUC’s most valued partners.
RACAP, through the generosity of area churches, civic organizations, businesses and individuals, helps meet the needs of families in crisis with food and a limited amount of financial assistance with flexibility and compassion.
Economically disadvantaged families dealing at SCUC may also access the district’s pantry, located behind the Allison L. Steele Enhanced Learning Center. The pantry is always well-stocked with canned goods and non-perishable foods, thanks to the assistance of students in the SCUC 18+ Adult Transition Program, who bring their cheerful presence and service to help store diapers, personal hygiene products and school supplies.
SCUC would like to express its gratitude to RACAP and other area organizations and businesses which help ensure every student has the resources needed to thrive.