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Box Tops for Education – Earn Money for SMS!

Clipping Box Tops is an awesomely easy way to raise money for your kids’ school

Box Tops for Education was started by General Mills in California back in 1996, after the company decided they wanted to create a program to help support education and benefit America’s schools.

The program was such a huge success that it soon expanded across the nation, and by 1998, more than 30,000 schools were clipping Box Tops and earning cash to buy the things they needed, like books, computers, playground equipment and more, according to the Box Tops for Education website. Today, America’s schools have earned over $719 million, and you can find Box Tops on a ton of products you buy everyday at the grocery store.

You can start by clipping the Box Tops off of approved products you already have in your pantry. You don’t need to clip the actual product UPC, just the Box Tops logo will do. From frozen foods to produce and household cleaning products, there are literally hundreds of opportunities to help, and each Box Top is worth 10 cents. Doesn’t sound like a lot, but it totally adds up quick.

Participating companies and product lines include General Mills, Green Giant, Totino’s, Pillsbury, Old El Paso, Ziploc, Hefty, Juicy Juice, Betty Crocker and many more.

Get the full list of approved products here.

Once you’ve got a good amount of Box Tops, you can download a collection sheet, stick the Tops on the sheet, and send them to school with your child. Most collection sheets hold 10 to 25 Tops, and volunteer coordinators appreciate that you send your Tops to school in bundles of 50.

Download a collection sheet here.

Once you send the collection sheet to school, they will be rounded up by a volunteer coordinator who runs your local Box Top program.

You don’t have to limit the giving to your household. You can make a Box Tops for Education collection box and leave it at your work, church or community center. Make a small sign letting people know where to find Box Tops for Education and what they provide. Schools also have Box Top collection contests, so you can ask local businesses if they’d be willing to donate gift cards as prizes. If you get your whole community involved, you’ll be making money for your school in no time.

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source: http://www.sheknows.com/living/articles/837511/what-is-box-tops-for-education

Autumn Lantern Walk

6pm. Grades K-2

Lantern Walk at 6pm
  • 2nd Grade will light up the playground with our beautiful lantern stroll followed by a potluck on school grounds.  We will celebrate with the Kinders and 1st Grade.
  • Please bring a non-perishable food item to our Lantern Walk to donate to others in need around the valley
  • Our Lantern Walk will be followed by a delicious potluck.  Please bring something to share.  Warm drink & veggie soup will be provided.

Winter Temperature & Weather Guidelines

As it’s getting colder outside, please review our guidelines for students who arrive prior to school start at 8:00am. These guidelines are also used for recess time during the day.

A gentle reminder that we offer supervision outside from 7:45am – 8:00am. Parents may drop off children earlier at their own discretion – understanding that supervision does not occur until 7:45am. School starts at 8:00am.

Winter Temperature Guidelines:

Temperature is monitored by the main office.

  •  If temperature is 20 degrees or above, all students are to be outside.  Exceptions are for students who have a note from either a doctor or parent.  Teachers are to retain these notes and let the person on duty know which students have permission to stay in. If a student has permission to stay in, they are to find a spot at a table in the Heart Space and work quietly on homework, have breakfast, read or have other quiet activities to do.
  • If temperature is between 0 degrees and 19 degrees, then students have a choice of being inside or outside.  When students choose to beinside, they are to be either in the Heart Space at a table/seat or in the classroom with teacher approval.  Students are to bring something to do during these times.  Reading, coloring, and drawing are some activities they may choose to do while in the Heart Space.  Students are to follow common space quiet time rules when in the Heart Space and/or classroom.  When students choose to be outside, they need to wear a hat/earmuffs, coat and gloves.
  • If temperature is below 0 degrees or rain inhibits sight and creates muddy conditions beyond safety, all students are to be inside.  Students may be in the Heart Space or classroom during this time.