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Labels for Education

Dear Consolidated Families:

The PTO of Consolidated School is excited to announce that we are once again going to be participating in the Labels for Education Program sponsored by the Campbell’s Soup Company. This program is another way that you – the parents and families of Consolidated Students – can help our school and its students by just keeping the UPC codes from products that you may use every day.

Campbell’s Labels for Education program is similar to the Box Tops program except for that instead of earning cash for our collections we earn points that can then be used to “purchase” materials for the school from a master catalog. These catalog items range from fitness equipment, special education gear, classroom materials, computer equipment, electronics and even supplies. As we collect these points they are banked and grow. Once we have the amount of points we need for the items we wish for we then cash in those points for the merchandise.

On the reverse side of this letter you will see the listing of product labels that we are looking to collect. They include all of the Campbell’s Soups, Goldfish products, V8 Juices, Prego Sauce and others. We ask that you cut out the UPC label (including the little Campbell’s Kid that says Labels for Education) or keep your lids (V8).

There are various places your labels will be collected – you may send them in with your Consolidated student and they can be put into the Box Tops Boxes. Please be sure that your labels are in a separate baggie or envelope from box tops and should be marked with your child’s name, and teacher (grade). You may drop them off at Parks & Rec, or the Library in the envelopes marked for Campbell’s Labels or Box Tops. Spread the word and ask your extended families, neighbors and friends to collect for Consolidated, as every label brings us closer to some great new gear for the school and our students.

You can learn more at www.labelsforeducation.com

Thank You for your continued support of our programs and collections.

Kate Mackenzie

Campbell’s Program Coordinator