Community Corner
Robert Crown School teachers shake things up at McDonald’s!
Local teachers serve students and familiesat McTeacher's Night to raise money for the PTO.
Wauconda | Robert Crown School students gave their teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts to support local education and funds for the general PTO fund to support technology and the classrooms.
Twenty-three fun-loving teachers, two amazing Assistant Principals, and the school Principal, Karrie Diol from Robert Crown School volunteered on Thursday, November 14th, at the Wauconda McDonald’s located on 511 W. Liberty St., where they served students and their families in a fundraiser for their school.
Principal Diol and Assistant Principals, Mrs. Stonel and Mr. Seaholm of Robert Crown, were at the event talking with the families and supporting their staff.
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The proceeds from the sale of 260 cookies went directly to benefit technology and items for the classrooms. Teachers Guryn, Price, Monney, Torossy, Dryden, and Sharkey were some of the teachers that helped to sell the cookies.
The Wauconda community has an amazing network of support for their schools, McDonald’s was busy the entire evening!
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Nondas Plesiotis, Owner/Operator of the Wauconda McDonald’s, was delighted to participate in this worthy cause for education and the community.
“McTeacher’s Night is part of McDonald’s larger commitment to education and other important initiatives supporting families and the local community.” Plesiotis said.
“We are proud to serve the families of the Wauconda community through the McTeacher’s Night event. In addition to helping provide financial support for our local schools, we help students feel connected to their school, their teachers and their sense of community.”
Plesiotis donated a case of cookies to the school for sale at the event. Inspired by the success of McTeacher’s Night, Plesiotis has set his sights on partnering with other schools in the area.
“The teachers and families who supported this event are the fabric that strengthens our community.” Plesiotis said. A special thank you to Cara Mohr and Cara Silverman who organized the entire event.
The Robert Crown School McTeacher’s Night was courtesy of McDonald’s Owner/Operator, Nondas Plesiotis. Like us on Facebook
For more information about events provided by the Wauconda McDonald's, please contact Community Relations Director, Julie Travers at julie.travers@comcast.net.
