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Knox holds fish fry

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Knox Middle School sixth-graders Amelia and Will Steinman, along with eighth-graders Allison Murphy and Anthony Cataldo take a break from running food to pose for a photo. Submitted photo.
Three generations of the Rusher family enjoy a fish fry at Salisbury Civic Center for Knox Middle School. Submitted photo.
Knox Middle Schol Athletic Director Sandra Mitchell with family, friends and a few of the Knox Trojan Cheerleaders. Submitted photo.
Knox Middle School PTA sponsored its first Fish Fry on Oct. 29 at the Salisbury Civic Center as a fundraiser for much-needed technology for the school.

Knox parents and students worked hard and had fun serving meals from 4-7 p.m. The meal was catered by Rick Cagle.

Thanks to overwhelming support from friends, family and the Salisbury community, this event raised more than $3,300. These funds will help buy technology to move Knox into the 21st century.

Knox PTA, in partnership with administration, is focused on working to make Knox a great place to learn for students and faculty.

Many thanks to all those who helped make this event a success.


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