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Walmart Donates $9,500 to Greenfield School

First, Elm Dale was the recipient of $1,000 worth of gift cards. Then, principal Christine Bryzcki was informed of another surprise gift.

Elm Dale Elementary School got an unexpected gift – make that two gifts – as part of Walmart’s Teacher Reward Program that awarded more than $4 million to 90,000 teachers during the 2012 back-to-school season.

Principal Christine Brzycki was initially told by Walmart her school had been chosen to receive $1,000 worth of gift cards for her teachers to use on supplies and snacks.

Then, upon delivery of the gift cards on Sept. 28, Walmart also brought $8,500 worth of school supplies.

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β€œThe (Walmart) employees voted on the school to donate to,” Brzycki told the Greenfield School Board on Monday. β€œAt first I thought it was a joke when they called.”

Walmart’s donation, which was approved by the board Monday, was the third large donation the district received in recent weeks.

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On Oct. 1, the School Board approved the donation of $2,500 from the Glenwood Home and School Organization to the school for a new sound system in the gym.

β€œWe are appreciative and thankful for all they contribute to the education, safety, and enrichment of our students,” Glenwood principal Dan Carr wrote in a memo to the board.

That same evening, the School Board approved a $500 donation from the family of Elaine Gavin toward books for the Elm Dale library.

Gavin, who passed away July 28, was a teacher at Elm Dale.

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