All this week at my school, in my small town of less than 15,000, our students have been collecting money for Breast Cancer Awareness. You know how dear this cause is to me if you have read my previous posts. Not only is my daughter a breast cancer survivor, but last spring we lost the mother of one of our students to breast cancer. Shannon's family has established a memorial fund to help other families suffering from cancer.
Our school chose to help raise money for her memorial fund. So last Friday our students were told about the event. I created PINK Ribbon jars for the classrooms and on Monday the money started pouring in. I mean, literally. All week money was brought in. The students were instructed NOT to go door-to-door. The money was only to be brought from home: from piggy banks, spare change, whatever they could get from home. Everyday the excitement mounted as the students saw their classroom jars fill to overflowing!! You see, they were also working for a prize...a PINK PARTY. The class that collected the most money is going to be treated to a party with only pink treats: pink pencils, pink wristbands, pink footballs, pink erasers, pink crispy treats, pink lollipops, pink drinks.
At the end of the day yesterday, Thursday, I collected all the money and took it to the bank to be run through their change counting machine. A clear winner was determined and I brought all the cash back to my office to count it. OMG!! $1,030.03!!! In just four days!! It brought tears to my eyes to realize what great kids we have in my little school of 265 kids. I have always known they were great. I just didn't realize how compassionate they could be for a cause that they know has touched me and several family members of our school. And this morning, I have kids are bringing more and more change. I am overwhelmed. But now I must stop and start counting money. The kids are anxiously waiting to see who wins the Pink Party! Come back for an update!!
PINK Update
Congratulations to Ms Hunt's 1st grade class! Their class raised almost $300!! The students in the whole school raised over $1300!!!
Way to go Roosevelt Roadrunners!!
Our school chose to help raise money for her memorial fund. So last Friday our students were told about the event. I created PINK Ribbon jars for the classrooms and on Monday the money started pouring in. I mean, literally. All week money was brought in. The students were instructed NOT to go door-to-door. The money was only to be brought from home: from piggy banks, spare change, whatever they could get from home. Everyday the excitement mounted as the students saw their classroom jars fill to overflowing!! You see, they were also working for a prize...a PINK PARTY. The class that collected the most money is going to be treated to a party with only pink treats: pink pencils, pink wristbands, pink footballs, pink erasers, pink crispy treats, pink lollipops, pink drinks.
At the end of the day yesterday, Thursday, I collected all the money and took it to the bank to be run through their change counting machine. A clear winner was determined and I brought all the cash back to my office to count it. OMG!! $1,030.03!!! In just four days!! It brought tears to my eyes to realize what great kids we have in my little school of 265 kids. I have always known they were great. I just didn't realize how compassionate they could be for a cause that they know has touched me and several family members of our school. And this morning, I have kids are bringing more and more change. I am overwhelmed. But now I must stop and start counting money. The kids are anxiously waiting to see who wins the Pink Party! Come back for an update!!
PINK Update
Congratulations to Ms Hunt's 1st grade class! Their class raised almost $300!! The students in the whole school raised over $1300!!!
Way to go Roosevelt Roadrunners!!



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