Three Texas County educators received grants from Sonic Drive-In to help with classroom needs.
Sonic — through its Limeades for Learning program — distributed through a match program about $1 million to public school teachers as part of Teacher Appreciation Day on Tuesday, May 5.
They are:
•Racheal Pursifull’s project at Raymondville School received $355 for Kindergarten Gets More Space!
•Kaitlyn Cook at Plato Elementary was recognized for “Expanding Our Social-Emotional Learning With Amazon Echo Products!”
•Anita Hurley at Plato Junior and Senior High School received funds for “Cooking and Sewing in FACS!”
The Plato teachers received a total of $498.
Visit LimeadesforLearning.com to learn about future funding opportunities and explore public school teacher requests in need of support.