PTC FUNDRAISER — The “Change” Challenge A few weeks ago our Parent Teacher Committee hosted a fundraiser within the school of which proceeds would go to the support of Womankind and St. Kizito Foundation. The “Change Challenge” is a Money = Points fundraiser. We invited the students to bring in loose change— anything they could find in-between the couch cushions, in the junk drawer in the kitchen, in the car cupholders, the bottom of Mom’s purse or Dad’s coat pocket (with their permission of course!). Pennies and cash which would count as POSITIVE points for their classroom. If they brought in any silver change—Quarters, Dimes and/or Nickels—they would deposit it into ANOTHER classroom’s coin jar as a way to DEDUCT points from their opponents. This fundraiser went on for 5 days and took an entire week more to count and convert points to find the winner in it all! Watching the playful competition and seeing the ways in which each class was noting the information and guesstimating amounts and forming strategies to increase their chances of winning was SO fun to witness. When PTC completed the counts and announced the winners over the PA System you could hear the excitement and cheering from the whole school all the way from the Front Office as each of the top classrooms were announced. It was such a great energy to behold—to hear the true roars of St. Leo Lions! Ms. Davis's 3rd Grade Class took 1st Place in points and Mr. Oliverio’s 5th Grade class brought in the most positive currency for their class. While each classroom was competing against each other for a Pizza Party—they were fully aware that TOGETHER , as a school, community and pride, they raised close to $1,500 for charity and that those funds were about to help “CHANGE” many lives for the better because of their generosity! PTC was so overwhelmed and grateful to Teachers, Students and Parents alike for their participation that they have decided to reward all the classes with a treat to express their enormous gratitude.
Students strategizing during their lunch break.
Ms. Davis’ 3rd Grade Class
That’s a LOT of change!