In May, SONIC donated $1.5 million to support local education across the country
In Everett, Massachusetts, 15 exceptional teachers from five schools received a combined donation of $1,484.00, including:
- Mrs. Boyd at Albert N. Parlin School for the project “Smiling Bright” for Grades PreK-2
- Mrs. Hurley at Albert N. Parlin School for the project “Small Space, Accelerated Learning!” for Grades 3-5
- Ms. Auger at Albert N. Parlin School for the project “Tumble, Cheer, and Score!” for Grades 9-12
- Ms. Cucinotta at Albert N. Parlin School for the project “Flexible Seating for 5th Grade!” for Grades 3-5
- Ms. Cucinotta at Albert N. Parlin School for the project “Small Group Read Alongs!” for Grades 3-5
- Ms. O’Dea at Albert N. Parlin School for the project “Learning Through Reading” for Grades 3-5
- Dr. LeBlanc at Everett High School for the project “Help Us Bring Healthier Snacks to Our Beloved Program!”for Grades 9-12
- Ms. Jones at Everett High School for the project “Better Confidence, Better Learning” for Grades 9-12
- Mrs. Fallon at Keverian School for the project “Gearing Up for SEL Success!” for Grades 6-8
- Mrs. Diaz at Lafayette School for the project “Learning Color, Shape Rug” for Grades PreK-2
- Mrs. Goodhue at Lafayette School for the project “Center Games for Little Scholars” for Grades PreK-2
- Mrs. M. at Lafayette School for the project “New Rug for Little Learners” for Grades PreK-2
- Mrs. Mauceri at Lafayette School for the project “End of Year Supplies” for Grades PreK-2
- Mrs. Mauceri at Lafayette School for the project “TPT for Phonics” for Grades PreK-2
- Ms. Patti at Lafayette School for the project “InstructionalTechnology to Keep Cool” for Grades 3-5
- Mrs. Quinn’s Friendly Frogs at Madeline English Elementary School for the project “Friendly Frog’s School Supplies” for Grades 3-5
- Ms. Crampton at Madeline English Elementary School for the project “Successful Students Need Tools to Shine!” for Grades 6-8
“SONIC is invested in supporting the local communities served by our more than 3,500 locations, and we’re proud of the impact we’ve made over the past 14 years through Limeades for Learning,” said Lori Abou Habib, Chief Marketing Officer of SONIC. “We’re grateful to all the SONIC guests who joined us in celebrating teachers this month by donating to a classroom request on DonorsChoose, and those who continue to help us support public education by grabbing their favorite SONIC drink and having a portion of the purchase go towards helping a nearby public school.”
Through the SONIC Limeades for Learning initiative, the brand donates a portion of proceeds from every drink, slush and shake purchase to the SONIC Foundation, which is used to support local public education.* Since 2009, SONIC has donated more than $26 million to funding local classrooms, becoming one of the largest programs to support public education in the U.S.
Visit www.DonorsChoose.org and donate to one or more of the thousands of public school teacher requests seeking support to provide students with educational resources.
About SONIC® Drive-In
SONIC, founded in 1953, is the largest drive-in restaurant brand in the United States, with more than 3,500 restaurants in 47 states. SONIC is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit www.sonicdrivein.com and www.inspirebrands.com.
*SONIC donates a portion of every Drink, Slush, and Shake purchase to the SONIC Foundation, which is used to support local schools across the communities SONIC serves through partners like DonorsChoose. The SONIC Foundation is a division of the Inspire Brands Foundation. For more information about the SONIC Foundation, visit foundation.sonicdrivein.com.