From Deseret News archives:
Winning big with soup
School rakes in a host of supplies, thanks to parent finding out about a sweepstakes
Teachers had planned on it being tough for a while at the school, which is only in its second year of existence. New schools have difficulty in the beginning getting supplies and materials they need, said Doree Strauss, principal of Daybreak.
She said older schools have built up materials books, overheads and other learning materials accumulated from years past since they get money each year for new supplies.
But new schools don't have that built-up stock.
"You do get a start-up budget, but it doesn't cover it all the soup points gave us a boost that pushed us years ahead," Strauss said.
It all started with parent Angela Miller, who heads up the Campbell's Soup Labels for Education program at the school. She went out hunting for ways to infuse the school's account.
But collecting cans and saving labels can only get you so far when each label is worth only between one and five label points, Strauss said.
Miller happened to run across a sweepstakes contest sponsored by Campbell's and Wal-Mart where people could win millions of points that would go toward their school.
It wasn't long before they heard the good news: nine grand prize winners.
Total winnings translated into 9.1 million points, which rang up to around $100,000.
The catch was that since the awards were in the form of points and not cash, the prizes had to be picked from the Campbell's catalogue.
Strauss said each teacher got to go on a shopping spree for whatever items they thought would best beef up their classrooms. They now have iPod listening labs, digital camera and Photoshop lessons, a state-of-the-art computer lab and outdoor equipment.
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