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Donations to Queen Creek schools accepted

Posted 10/5/20

A total of $1,020.69 in donations to schools were recently accepted by the Queen Creek Unified School District Governing Board.

They included:

$400.79 from Daniel Barrington of Mesa, from a …

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Donations to Queen Creek schools accepted

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A total of $1,020.69 in donations to schools were recently accepted by the Queen Creek Unified School District Governing Board.

They included:

  • $400.79 from Daniel Barrington of Mesa, from a Honeywell International Charity Matching account, to Gateway Polytechnic Academy for student field trips.
  • $243.61 from Kroger to Queen Creek High School.
  • $225.06 — from checks of $105 and $120.06 — from Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign and Your Cause/Boeing to Jack Barnes Elementary.
  • $74.35 from 200 Media Inc. to Queen Creek High School.
  • $70 from Your Cause LLC, trustee for the Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign, to Gateway Polytechnic Academy.
  • $6.88 from Ohiopyle Prints Inc. from T-shirts sold, to Queen Creek High School.

The donations were accepted as part of a Sept. 15 QCUSD Governing Board vote on a consent agenda with other items.