Photos: Bryan College reaches out to community

Anna Sanders, a sophomore exercise and heath science major at Bryan College, celebrates with Kayla Barker, an 11th grader at Rhea County High School, as she pulls a fish up with a fishing pole during the All-College Service Day Luke 14 Fun Day on the Hill event Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at Bryan College in Dayton, Tenn. Bryan College hosted a Luke 14 Day on the Hill event, in which education majors and athletes invited 90 Rhea County school students with mental or physical disabilities to come to campus for a fun day of outdoor games, carnival booths and a special lunch picnic.
Anna Sanders, a sophomore exercise and heath science major at Bryan College, celebrates with Kayla Barker, an 11th grader at Rhea County High School, as she pulls a fish up with a fishing pole during the All-College Service Day Luke 14 Fun Day on the Hill event Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at Bryan College in Dayton, Tenn. Bryan College hosted a Luke 14 Day on the Hill event, in which education majors and athletes invited 90 Rhea County school students with mental or physical disabilities to come to campus for a fun day of outdoor games, carnival booths and a special lunch picnic.

Bryan College hosted All-College Service Day and Luke:14 Fun Day on the Hill events Tuesday, April 10, 2018, at the college in Dayton, Tenn.

Every year since 2005, students and faculty set aside a normal class day to serve individuals of Rhea County instead of spending that time in the classroom.

Education majors and athletes invited 90 Rhea County school students with mental or physical disabilities to come to the campus for a fun day of outdoor games, carnival booths and a special lunch picnic.

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