Camelot’s Camden City Transitional Academy Named Chick-fil-A’s School of the Month

 In Camelot Blog

Camelot’s Camden City Transitional Academy (CCTA) was recently selected as the Chick-fil-A School of the Month for the Cherry Hill, NJ restaurant location.

The restaurant’s manager and cow mascot delivered a beautiful spread of Chick-fil-A food and set up a small buffet lunch for the faculty.  Chick-fil-A selects a business and/or school each month to recognize in the areas of each store.

Here are some photos from the event:

Cow with Food

R-L Front Row – Dr. Williams, Guidance Counselor; Carolyn Shores, Behavioral Specialists; Megan Spoltore, English Teacher; Melinda McAllister, Art Teacher; Charlene Aboyme, Math Teacher and Faye Johnson, History Teacher.
R- L Back Row – Ms. Walker, Administrative Assistant; Rich Schempp, Science Teacher and Steven Poppe Special Education Teacher.

Group Shot

R-L Steven Poppe, Special Education Teacher; Megan Spoltore, English Teacher; The Chick-fil-A mascot; Shayne Mains, Director of Operations; and Rich Schempp, Science Teacher.  

Single Shot

CCTA Executive Director Lloyd Yancy with the Chick-fil-A Cow

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