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Kroger selects two Holt Public Colleges as winners of sweepstakes

By Editorial Board Published February 26, 2025 2 Min Read
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Kroger selects two Holt Public Colleges as winners of sweepstakes

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS)– Sycamore Elementary College and Washington Wooden Center College will every obtain $2,500 for profitable Kroger’s Return to College Sweepstakes.

In accordance with Kroger, the sweepstakes is a nationwide program that goals to provide again to native colleges to assist districts buy objects vital for scholar success resembling books, classroom provides, and constructing enhancements.

Kroger says the Return to College program allowed customers to enter the sweepstakes by coming into the college identify and state. The choice course of for the winners was fully random.

“At Holt Public Schools, we are committed to providing our students with a world-class education in a safe, respectful learning environment,” mentioned Shannon Huff, principal of Sycamore Elementary College in a information launch despatched to six Information.

“We are very grateful to Kroger for helping us to provide our students with the resources they need to succeed.”

In accordance with a information launch, Sycamore Elementary plans to make use of the cash to purchase new scooters for college students to make use of in PE class and Washington Woods Center College says they plan to make use of the cash for know-how enhancements.

“Our students deserve the best of the best and we are thrilled to receive this support from Kroger,” mentioned Tanya Merritt, principal of Washington Woods Center College in a information launch despatched to six Information. “We will continue to foster an environment where our community can learn, grow, and thrive now and into the future.”

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