RETAIL INCENTIVES & COLLECTIONS
You can help your school just by doing your grocery
shopping, saving labels, and even saving empty printer cartridges and
old cell phones. See the details below and learn how you can help!
We are having a monthly drawing on the first Friday of
every month. In order for your child’s name to be placed in the
drawing, you need to label the bag containing the donation with your
child’s name, grade and teacher. This way we can make sure that every
child making a donation will be entered into the contest
2008-2009 School Year
In 2008-2009 Highland Creek Elementary
was able to earn the following from our collections and other programs:
- General Mills Box Tops - $2,095.57
- Green School Project (Old printer and toner
cartridges and cell phones) -$363.96
- Harris Teeter Milk Caps - $401.80
- Tyson A+ - $24
General Mills' Box Tops
Save your General Mills' Box Tops worth $0.10 each.
You can drop off tops in the Box Tops bin outside of the Parent Center
in the Main Entrance. Click
here to learn more about Box Tops for Education and products that
qualify.
Boxtops for Education also has a Marketplace through
which you can do all your online shopping. A portion of your purchases
will be applied to our total goal for box tops collections. To have
these purchases count you need to log onto the Boxtops 4 Education at www.boxtops4education.com
and create a login for yourself. Once you have done this you can track
the schools progress towards our goal and shop online at the
marketplace. There is a full list of participating merchants and the
percent which each merchant is paying. It is a great way to help the
school and get all your holiday shopping done in one location.
Tyson Project A+
Clip and save
Tyson Project A+ labels from participating Tyson products. Each label
is worth $0.24 each. You can drop off your tyson labels in the Box Tops
bin outside of the Parent Center in the Main Entrance. Click here
to learn more about Tyson's Project A+.
Green School Project
Save your empty printer ink cartridges or old cell
phones, they can be worth $20 and $50 each. You can drop these items
off in the collection bin outside of the Parent Center in the Main
Entrance. Click
here to learn more about the Green School Project.

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