

A Calibre student passed away last week and we would like to help the family. “We were delighted to host these fund-raising opportunities with drive thru and mobile ordering to help our local schools,” said Marcus Owens, McDonald’s supervisor. Get a glance at the year 2021- 2022 academic calendar of Calibre Academy to know the roadmap about the year. WEDNESDAY (tomorrow 9-29) is a SPECIAL DOLLAR FOR DUDS It is with a heavy heart that we hold another Dollar for Duds.

To safely serve the community, the McTeacher’s Night was a drive-thru and mobile ordering-only event with a portion of the sales during the two-hour period benefiting each school.įourteen elementary schools participated in the challenges including: Calibre Academy, Countryside, Dysart Middle School, Imagine Prep, Freedom Traditional, Canyon Ridge, Palm Christian, Mountain View, Sunset Hills, Kingswood, Western Peaks, Asante Prep, Cimmaron Springs, and Legacy Traditional-West Surprise.Ĭountryside (Greenway/Reems) and Canyon Ridge (Bell/Loop303) placed first in the McTeacher’s Night Challenges raising the most money and receiving an additional $500 donation.Ĭalibre Academy (Greenway/Reems) and Sunset Hills (Bell/Loop 303) placed second and received an additional $250 donation. For calendar year 2012, public schools (which include charter schools) reported.

Surprise’s Greenway/Reems and Bell/Loop 303 McDonald’s restaurants, owned by Dorothy and Wayne Stingley, raised more than $4,991 for local schools in its annual McTeacher’s Night Challenge in February. Queen Creek, Gilbert, Avondale, Verrado, Peoria, Laveen, Surprise, Tucson, Vail, Sierra Vista, Yuma, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Flagstaff, and Prescott.
