(OKLAHOMA CITY) – Sonic Drive-In, a longtime supporter of public school teachers through its Limeades for Learning program, completed its 10th annual Fall Voting campaign last month with donations going directly to Chapel Hill classrooms.
Chapel Hill Junior High School received a total donation of $1123.51 as part of the tenth annual Fall Voting campaign, bringing a variety of essential and enrichment learning materials to local public school classrooms.
The donation was for three different educational initiatives - Help Us Magnify Our Learning!, Science on the Go!, and Science on the Go! submitted by Serina Betts.
"Through Limeades for Learning, teachers from all over the country can submit project requests to philanthropic partner DonorsChoose.org for the classroom resources they need to create an inspiring learning environment for their students," said Christi Woodworth, vice president for public relations for SONIC. "SONIC is proud to support public school teachers like those in the Chapel Hill ISD who make a positive impact in their students’ lives and in their communities every day."
During the Fall Voting campaign, which took place Oct. 1 to 28, 2018, Sonic fans voted daily for inspiring teacher projects at LimeadesForLearning.com. Each week, teacher projects that earned the most votes received a piece of SONIC’s $1 million donation.
Teacher projects ranged from materials like books, flexible seating, and art supplies to robotics kits and Chromebooks, reflecting the innovative learning solutions teachers provide to their students.
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