Published November 21. 2025 03:22PM
The Burger King Foundation’s Crown A Classroom program donated school supplies to Lehighton Area Middle School. The program, a partnership between the Burger King Foundation and the Kids in Need Foundation, provides materials, such as notebooks, pencils, colored pencils, markers, erasers and folders to classrooms across the country. School officials said the donation will support students in completing assignments and projects across all subjects. Pictured, from left, are middle school secretary Tami Cunfer; students, Milania Rapa, Eva Durigon, Madison Lusch and Ashlynn Kirsch; middle school Principal Stephen Ebbert; Burger King Supervisor Amy Butrie; Lehighton Burger King manager Robert “BK Bob” Malick; and students, Quinn Lichtenwalner, Kiersten Diehl, Payton Dutt and Kaydence Marx. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The Burger King Foundation’s Crown A Classroom program donated school supplies to Lehighton Area Middle School. The program, a partnership between the Burger King Foundation and the Kids in Need Foundation, provides materials, such as notebooks, pencils, colored pencils, markers, erasers and folders to classrooms across the country. School officials said the donation will support students in completing assignments and projects across all subjects. Pictured, from left, are middle school secretary Tami Cunfer; students, Milania Rapa, Eva Durigon, Madison Lusch and Ashlynn Kirsch; middle school Principal Stephen Ebbert; Burger King Supervisor Amy Butrie; Lehighton Burger King manager Robert “BK Bob” Malick; and students, Quinn Lichtenwalner, Kiersten Diehl, Payton Dutt and Kaydence Marx. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO