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Fundraiser in Wright County hopes to pay for school time snacks

Fundraiser in Wright County hopes to pay for school time snacks
FULFILL A KEY PRIORITY FROM THE DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT COMPLETED LAST YEAR. NEW TONIGHT - A GROUP OF PARENTS IN THE CLARION-GOLDFIELD- DOWS SCHOOL DISTRICT IS RAISING MONEY FOR KIDS TO HAVE SNACKS IN THEIR CLASSROOM. KCCI'S BEAU BOWMAN SHOWS US HOW THEY ARE WORKING TO HELP FAMILIES FACING FINANCIAL ISSUES. <BEAU ASLIVE INTRO 10 "ORGANIZERS SAY IF EVERYONE WHO LIVED WITHIN THE DISTRICT DONATED $15 THEY WOULD HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH TO NOT ONLY PROVIDE SNACKS FOR THE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS, BUT ALL THE KIDS WITHIN THE DISTRICT. "> <6327 MANDI RINK 53:44- 48"IT MAY NOT SEEM LIKE A LOT, BUT THAT IS GOING TO A KID IN YOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT."> MANDI RINK, IS TRYING TO RAISE $60,000 TO DONATE TO THE CLARION- GOLDFIELD-DOWS SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR AFTERNOON SNACKS. SHE SAYS RIGHT NOW-- TEACHERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLYING THEM, AND THE MONEY RAISED WOULD GO TO PAY FOR IT. <6327 MANDI RINK 47:38- 45"YOU KNOW.. 1:00, 2:00 ROLLS AROUND AND THEY'RE STARVING AND THE TEACHERS SHOULDN'T HAVE TO SUPPLY THAT SNACK."> PARENTS ARE ASKED TO PAY $30 EVERY SEMESTER FOR MILK TO GO WITH THE SNACK, EVEN THOSE WHO QUALIFY FOR FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH. <6327 MANDI RINK 48:56- 03"THEY CAN'T AFFORD LUNCH BUT WE'RE GOING TO ASK THEM TO PAY THIS MONEY AT REGISTRATION AND NOT ALL OF THEM CAN DO THAT."> <6362 JOSEPH NELSON SUPERINTENDENT 26:45-46"WE KNOW KIDS THAT ARE WELL FED ARE BETTER LEARNERS, RIGHT? "> SUPERINTENDENT JOSEPH NELSON SAYS KIDS PERFORM BETTER ON A FULL STOMACH AND UNDERSTANDS THE NEED IN THE COMMUNITY. HE SAYS 54% OF THE DISTRICT QUALIFIES FOR FREE AND REDUCED LUNCH. THE AVERAGE ACROSS IOWA DURING THE 2022-2023 SCHOOL YEAR WAS 42% ACCORDING TO THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. <6362 JOSEPH NELSON SUPERINTENDENT 22:35-39"THE GREAT THING ABOUT SMALL TOWN IOWA IS WHEN THERE'S A NEED, WE ALL COME TOGETHER."> IF THE FUNDRAISER REACHES ITS GOAL, RINK HOPES PARENTS WON'T HAVE TO PAY THE $30 FEE EACH SEMESTER, AND TEACHERS WON'T HAVE TO PAY FOR SNACKS OUT OF THEIR OWN POCKET. <6327 MANDI RINK 53:05- 12"IF IT WAS YOUR KID AND YOU WERE IN THAT SITUATION, YOU WOULD HOPE SOMEBODY WHO IS MORE FORTUNATE, COULD HELP. "> <BEAU ASLIVE TAG 9 "YOU CAN FIND A LINK TO THE GO FUND ME ON OUR WEBSTIE AT KCCI.COM
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Fundraiser in Wright County hopes to pay for school time snacks
A group of parents in the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows school district is raising money for kids to have snacks in their classrooms.The district says elementary students receive a snack but are charged a fee at registration.Organizers say if everyone who lived within the district donated $15, they would have more than enough to provide not only snacks for the elementary students but all the kids within the district."It may not seem like a lot, but that is going to a kid in your school district," said Mani Rink, the fundraiser's organizer.Rink is trying to raise $60,000 to donate to the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows School District for afternoon snacks.She says right now, teachers are responsible for supplying them, and the money raised would go to pay for it.Parents are asked to pay $30 every semester for milk to go with the snack, even those who qualify for free and reduced lunch."They can't afford lunch, but we're going to ask them to pay this money at registration, and not all of them can do that," Rink said.CGD Superintendent Joseph Nelson says kids perform better on a full stomach and understands the need in the community."We know kids that are well-fed are better learners, right?" Nelson said. "This is just another layer on top of that to make sure our kids have the fuel that they need to be successful."He says 54% of the district qualifies for free and reduced lunch.The average across Iowa during the 2022-23 school year was 42%, according to the Iowa Department of Education."The great thing about small-town Iowa is when there's a need, we all come together," Nelson said.If the fundraiser reaches its goal, Rink hopes parents won't have to pay the $30 fee each semester, and teachers won't have to pay for snacks out of their own pocket."If it was your kid and you were in that situation, you would hope somebody who is more fortunate could help," Rink said.You can donate to the fundraiser through the group's GoFundMe page.

A group of parents in the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows school district is raising money for kids to have snacks in their classrooms.

The district says elementary students receive a snack but are charged a fee at registration.

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Organizers say if everyone who lived within the district donated $15, they would have more than enough to provide not only snacks for the elementary students but all the kids within the district.

"It may not seem like a lot, but that is going to a kid in your school district," said Mani Rink, the fundraiser's organizer.

Rink is trying to raise $60,000 to donate to the Clarion-Goldfield-Dows School District for afternoon snacks.

She says right now, teachers are responsible for supplying them, and the money raised would go to pay for it.

Parents are asked to pay $30 every semester for milk to go with the snack, even those who qualify for free and reduced lunch.

"They can't afford lunch, but we're going to ask them to pay this money at registration, and not all of them can do that," Rink said.

CGD Superintendent Joseph Nelson says kids perform better on a full stomach and understands the need in the community.

"We know kids that are well-fed are better learners, right?" Nelson said. "This is just another layer on top of that to make sure our kids have the fuel that they need to be successful."

He says 54% of the district qualifies for free and reduced lunch.

The average across Iowa during the 2022-23 school year was 42%, according to the Iowa Department of Education.

"The great thing about small-town Iowa is when there's a need, we all come together," Nelson said.

If the fundraiser reaches its goal, Rink hopes parents won't have to pay the $30 fee each semester, and teachers won't have to pay for snacks out of their own pocket.

"If it was your kid and you were in that situation, you would hope somebody who is more fortunate could help," Rink said.

You can donate to the fundraiser through the group's GoFundMe page.