Beecher High School Students Exceed Goals for Community Food Drive
Beecher School District 200U Board Meeting | December 10, 2025
Article Summary: Beecher High School Principal Mike Meyer highlighted the success of recent student-led food drives, including a collection effort that significantly surpassed its goal for holiday meal donations.
Community Service Key Points:
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Potato Drive Success: The Student Council collected 665 packs of potatoes and sides, well over their goal of 400.
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Community Support: Local businesses, including Village Realty, The Barn & Vineyard, and Goulden Touch Photography (referred to as Golden Brew in transcript, corrected to likely local business context or “Golden” reference), donated supplies and food.
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Foundation Event: The Beecher Education Foundation announced its “Italian Night Out” fundraiser set for February 28.
Beecher High School students and the surrounding community rallied together for a successful holiday season of giving, Principal Mike Meyer reported to the Beecher School District 200U Board on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
During his staff report, Meyer detailed the results of the “Concert for the Hungry” and the Student Council’s food drive efforts. The students aimed to collect 400 packs of mashed potatoes and sides for holiday meals but exceeded expectations by collecting 665 items.
“The fact that they’re helping us to make money for our kids for their prom I think is great,” Meyer said, acknowledging the community’s role. “Then turning that around… our student council helping Suburban Access.”
Meyer listed several local contributors who made the efforts possible. The Barn & Vineyard donated 120 pounds of ground beef, and Village Realty was credited with a donation for sauces. Meyer noted the symbiotic relationship between the school and the village. “Thank you community helping us. We’re trying to turn around and help others,” he said.
In related community news, the Beecher Education Foundation announced its 29th annual auction and dinner. The event, titled “Italian Night Out,” will be held on Saturday, February 28, at CD & Me. Tickets are $100, with proceeds directly benefiting District 200U.
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