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Great teachers give more than grades, they lend a helping hand

Local teachers serve students and families on McTeacher's Night to raise money for educational programs,grants, and other school activities.

NAPERVILLE | Kendall Elementary School students gave teachers an A-plus on their fundraising efforts to support local education and school activities.

Teachers from Indian Prairie School District 204, volunteered behind the counter on Thursday, October 10, at the Naperville McDonald’s located on Route 59, where they served students and their families in a fundraiser for Kendall Elementary School.

Mrs. Jerger, Principal, Kendall Elementary School, tended the apple pie box during the night alongside Pat Hall, School Crossing Guard, who did an outstanding job selling pies to customers throughout the night.

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The proceeds from the sale of pies went directly to benefit the students. Twenty percent of the proceeds from the McTeacher’s Night sales were donated directly to the Kendall Elementary PTO, which plans to use the money to help pay for educational programs and teacher grants.

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

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Thank you, Laura Fry, Kendall PTO Rep for organizing the entire event.

The McTeacher's Night was courtesy of 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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