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Scullen Middle School Benefits from McTeacher's Night

Naperville/ Scullen Middle School students gave teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts to support the Indian Prairie Education Foundation.

Teachers, support staff and students from Scullen volunteered behind the counter on Wednesday, September 12, at the Naperville McDonald's located at 3232 S. Rt. 59, where they served students and their families in a fundraiser.

Scullen Principal, Leslie Mitchell, wore an Apple Pie Costume, while teachers, Ketcherside, Ploger, and Kelly, tended the Apple Pie sales during the night.

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The proceeds from the 182 Apple Pies sold went directly to benefit the IPEF. Twenty percent of the proceeds from the McTeacher's Night sales were donated directly to the Foundation and will be used towards educational technology.

Nick Kory, Owner Operator of the Naperville McDonald's is delighted to participate in the worthy cause for education and the community.

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"Thank you to McDonald’s for hosting this event! The Sharks had a blast, funding form the McTeacher’s Night will be going to Educational Technology used to enrich learning," said Scott Loughrige, Scullen Assistant Principal.

The Scullen McTeacher’s Night was courtesy of Kory Management and McDonald’s Owner/Operator, Nick Kory. Like us on Facebook.

For more information about events provided by the Naperville McDonald's, please contact Community Relations Director, Julie Travers at julie.travers@comcast.net.

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