“We know that Box Tops believes that a child’s education is the foundation to achieving their fullest potential, so we thought that by coming together, we could help schools and parents both teach and raise ‘good little humans’.” Supporting Schools in Need “Yoplait exists to help families raise kids that are happy, healthy and strong, one serving of good at time,” says Rachel Letsche, assistant manager, Brand Experience, Yoplait. With Yoplait’s commitment to providing experiences for kids and families to connect through play, they felt like this was the perfect opportunity to team up with Box Tops. The administration is confident that this program has the potential to prevent problems before they start while teaching students life-long communication skills. Jefferson Elementary is using the $10,000 donation to support its Playworks program, which brings in additional staff to help students learn how to play and develop skills to resolve issues independently on the playground. The opinions and text are all mine.A commitment to teaching and raising “good little humans” This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. That’s what I call a win!ĭo you have any tips for using Box Tops for Education? I’m new to the program, so I’d love any helpful advice! A discount for you and money for your school. If you register on the Box Tops for Education Website, you can check how much your school has earned during the year and you can download coupons to use for the products. Submit eBoxTops™ Codes Online – You can also submit eBoxTops™ on the Box Tops for Education website by entering the 14-digit code. When you shop online, you can earn 1 eBox Top for each qualifying item. Look for the Bonus Box Tops on the back or side of the box.ĮBox Tops™ – Register online at Walmart. Cheerios™ is just one of more than fifty products with the extra box tops. More Ways to Earn Box Tops for Educationīonus Box Tops – Look for the Bonus Box Tops on specially marked General Mills® products at Walmart. Our elementary school’s goal is to collect $1,000 worth of box tops this year. Box Tops for Education has contributed over $525 million to participating schools since the launch of the program in 1996. Over 80,000 K-8 schools participate making it one of America’s largest school earnings loyalty programs. Schools can use the donation for whatever they want. K-8 schools turn in box tops and receive money from General Mills® twice a year (in December and April). (Ripped or torn box tops are fine as long as the expiration date is visible.) What Does it Mean for Your School? Make sure you don’t send in box tops that are expired. Other schools ask you to give the box tops to your child’s teacher. A lot of schools have a collection box in the school. ![]() It’s a good idea to double check the list for products you already buy. ![]() Here we found Yoplait® Go-GURT® at Walmart. I’ve never known much about the program before (I taught high school), but it’s a super easy way for schools to receive money from General Mills® just for participating.Įach box tops is worth 10 cents for your child’s school. What is Box Tops for Education and what does it mean to your school? My son is starting kindergarten this year, so we are learning about Box Tops for Education. This post is sponsored by General Mills®.
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