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Local schools raise over $3.5k in J.O.Y. Jars

From Maggie Coleman

Three of our local schools recently did a J.O.Y. Jar fundraiser for us. The winning class at each school was promised a pizza party. We have had all the change counted and gotten the results back.

The following classes were the winners in each school:
  • ACPC Ms. Staten
  • ACES Ms. Newell
  • ACMS Ms. Bloyd
Overall, Mrs. Newell's class raised the most with $642.83. The grand total of these three schools is $3,631.88.

We just thought it would be a fun way to teach our young people about giving. We weren't even sure we would raise enough money to pay for the pizza parties. We are blown away at the giving that has occurred! If these young people continue to be this giving they will indeed change the world. Thank you to Adair County Middle, Primary, and Elementary Schools for encouraging your students to participate.




This story was posted on 2022-11-19 09:42:08
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