WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – As kids prepare to head back to the classroom, River Gate High School is making sure students have everything they need. On Tuesday the school held a bag raffle and a community fair.
Warren Court House Square was packed with families and organizations Tuesday afternoon.
Vallourec Steel donated about 70 book bags and River Gate High School provided face paint, neckties and Kona ice for the kids.
The dropout recovery school hopes the event will help with enrollment and more than twenty community organizations attended to provide resources to the community.
“We just want people to know that we’re here for them, even if you don’t go to our school, we’re here for you as a community. We really want to be a community center,” said Christina Young, the liaison community of River Gate High School.
This is the second year that River Gate High School has hosted this event.
Organizers said their charter school welcomes all types of students and offers many different programs.
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