Participating in these programs is easy. You simply purchase your favorite food item, clip the required part of the label and return those to the school. Each program is carefully explained below.
We will take care of counting and turning in the coupons to the respective redemption centers for each manufacturer. All you need to do is get us the labels.
To encourage the participation in the program, there will be monthly classroom competition. Each Boxtop and Campbell’s UPC label received will earn one point. Each Tyson label received will receive two points. The classroom with the most points at the end of each month will be rewarded with a special classroom celebration.
If you would like more information about any of these programs, please contact one of the individuals below.
Earn cash for Judah through an everyday activity: buying groceries! At no additional cost to you! Clip Boxtops from hundreds of participating brands.
The Boxtops for Education Program is a great way for Judah to earn money. All it takes is saving the boxtops on many General Mills products and the school turning them in to General Mills. Each boxtop is worth ten cents each.
General Mills sends out checks two times a year. We received a check in December 2005 for $1106.
Boxtops should be turned in to the collection box in each teacher’s classroom. Handy collection worksheets are available to help you keep track of your labels as you collect them. Simply tape the box top label to the sheet. Once it is complete, turn it in and start a new one. Choose your collection worksheet below. Boxtops can be saved all year.
If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Anderson, 355-6024.
Scrip is a fundraising program designed to earn money for Judah and reduce your tuition bill at the same time!
SCRIP allows you to buy gift cards at face value to use at many local and national retailers where you may already shop. Judah purchases those gift cards from a national SCRIP company at varying discounts. Check out the national list of available retailers. Let us know if you see any you’d like on the list.
The difference between the face value of the card and the discounted price to Judah is the PROFIT which Judah splits with each family in the form of tuition credit. It is a fantastic win-win situation that earned almost $18,000 for Judah and Judah families in 2005.
How Does SCRIP It Work?
SCRIP works in two ways:
Green Forms – These are orders that are taken weekly. Fill out your green form anytime during the week and turn it in by 9:00 am Monday morning, along with your cash or check, to the gray SCRIP box in the main hallway just outside the main office.
The Green Forms will come home in elementary Friday Folders, and are available in the main office and right here. A team of volunteers collects the forms and orders the SCRIP every Monday morning. You may pick up your order in the main office after 9:00 am Thursday morning. (If there is no school on Monday, the orders will be taken on Tuesday by 9:00 am and available by Friday after 9:00 am.)
With a little planning, it is a great way to reduce your tuition bill and support Judah all at the same time!
Gold Forms – These are available in the main office to purchase and receive SCRIP cards anytime the main office is open. We have an inventory of our most popular gift cards that you may purchase on the spot.
These cards can be purchased with check or exact cash – the office will not have change. Use them to go out to lunch at the last minute, pay your Kohl’s bill, or go out to Cozy’s Custard to celebrate a good day!
There are so many ways that SCRIP fits into your life to help you reduce your tuition bill and help Judah all at the same time!
How Does the Tuition Credit Work?
Everytime you purchase SCRIP, your order is entered into your family's individual SCRIP account. THese accounts are added up every three months. You will receive a profit report in September, December, March, and June. THe total profit which you will earn is 50% for Judah and 50% for your family. Your tuition statement will show a SCRIP credit for your family's share of the profit amount.
Just like the General Mills Coupons for Education program, Tyson Project A+ is just as simple. Simply purchase Tyson products featuring the logo to the left. CLip the labels and send them to school with your child. Each label is worth 24 cents.
Eating Campbells Soup products can earn Judah some cash. You no longer need to clip the entire label. Just clip the UPC code and send it to school with your child.