Snowball fights are helping two local schools

Students get to "throw" snow balls for collecting box tops and labels for edcuation

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Mrs Baker's fifth grade class at Woodrow Wilson elementary poses with their "snowballs" in the school gym. Back row, from left: Quintin Sturgeon, Mackenzie Baker; middle row, from left: Jasper Wickman, Abby Simon, Alivia Whitten, Wade Klinginsmith; front, from left: Haley Bucklin, Logan Shaver (Ty Rushing/Daily News)

Each label or Box Top is worth 10 cents to the school. Last year, Thomas Jefferson received a check for more than $1000 and Woodrow Wilson received one for $911. Templeman explained that sometimes the older kids don’t participate as much as the younger kids because of the “cool” factor. However, Baker’s class of pre-teens seem to be all in.

“Cause I want to have a pizza party,” Wade Klinginsmith said of his effort in helping his class win. “I brought in 50 box tops, which is two snowballs.”

Every good team is motivated from the top to the bottom, and Baker has ensured that her class is eager to win.

“Just talking to them about the fact that it is a competition and wanting to compete and win, which these guys totally bought into,” said Baker of how she inspired her class. “That’;s my nature, I like to compete. I want them to have something to work for or work towards. We won the United Way contest, and sharing with them that it makes a difference and it can help others and so Box Tops can be the same way. It goes back to our school, which helps all of us and future students.”

Since it started in 1996, the Box Tops for Education program has raised over $475 million for schools. Templeman believes that all parents should get involved in the Box Top and label collecting process.

“I got involved before I even had kids,” she said. “I used to give them (Box Tops) to my nieces. Parents can join boxtops4education.com and participate. You can keep track of your kids’ schools’ progress on there too. When I was at Box Tops University, a lady said to us, ‘You wouldn’t throw a dime away would you? That’s what you do when throw away Box Tops.’”  

Staff Writer Ty Rushing may be contacted at (641)-792-3121 ext. 426 or trushing@newtondailynews.com

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