TAMPA — East Tampa’s Potter Elementary School opened its doors Wednesday afternoon for Steamoween, a family festival that combined light science with community outreach.
Children were given dinner and there were donated Halloween costumes for those who needed them. They had a chance to make slime and little bottle rockets, have their faces painted and watch a robotics demonstration from Middleton High School. Staff took the opportunity to get more responses to a survey that is being used to assess community needs. A representative from nearby Gary Adult School was on hand to sign parents up for job training.
Potter is one of four new community schools, where school and district staff seek to help families meet needs that go beyond their children’s education. Some of the services, including a food pantry, have already begun. But the school wants to hold off on most programs until it has completed its survey.
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