May 11, 2025 - 20:25

In a remarkable achievement, Brown Barge Middle School has successfully gathered enough points through the Box Tops for Education program to receive a generous donation of $30,000. This significant contribution will provide vital resources and support for the school's educational initiatives, enhancing the learning experience for students.
The Box Tops for Education program encourages families and communities to collect box tops from participating products, which can then be redeemed for cash to benefit schools. Brown Barge Middle's commitment to this program has demonstrated the power of community involvement and collaboration in supporting local education.
School officials expressed their gratitude for the contributions made by families and local businesses, highlighting how this funding will be used to improve facilities, purchase new educational materials, and support extracurricular activities. The success of this initiative serves as an inspiring example of how collective efforts can lead to substantial benefits for students and the broader school community.
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