Students Surprised With Gifts at Annual Kiddie Christmas Event
Posted on 12/14/2022
Students Surprised with Gifts at Annual Kiddie Christmas Event

They say it's better to give than receive, and we certainly agree.

Today was PCPS' annual Kiddie Christmas event. Every year, employees from our Information Systems and Technology (IST) division raise money to provide gifts for students in need.

This year the IST team raised more than $7,000 from PCPS employees, business partners and donors. The money was used to buy toys, clothing, turkeys and new bicycles for the young children from Medulla Elementary's Head Start program. The kids were surprised with their gifts when they showed up to the Bartow Civic Center this morning.

Students Surprised with Gifts Singing

“People enjoy giving back to our students, especially those of us who work at the district office — it's a way to contribute to the students in our schools,” said Deena Reedy, an administrative assistant with the IST division. “Year after year, people at the district office want to be involved and carry on this tradition. It's a bright spot for us, and it can have a big impact on these students and their families. It gives them some joy for Christmas.”

Thank you to our business partners: Boswell and Dunlap, Ernie Morris Enterprises and MidFlorida Credit Union. As always, a special thanks to all of the PCPS employees who make this possible.

They say it's better to give than receive, and we certainly agree. Today was PCPS' annual Kiddie Christmas event. Every year, employees from our Information Systems and Technology (IST) division raise money to provide gifts for students in need. This year the IST team raised more than $7,000 from PCPS employees, business partners and donors. The money was used to buy toys, clothing, turkeys and new bicycles for the young children from Medulla Elementary's Head Start program. The kids were surprised with their gifts when they showed up to the Bartow Civic Center this morning. Photo from Kiddie Christmas event “People enjoy giving back to our students, especially those of us who work at the district office — it's a way to contribute to the students in our schools,” said Deena Reedy, an administrative assistant with the IST division. “Year after year, people at the district office want to be involved and carry on this tradition. It's a bright spot for us, and it can have a big impact on these students and their families. It gives them some joy for Christmas.” Thank you to our business partners: Boswell and Dunlap, Ernie Morris Enterprises and MidFlorida Credit Union. As always, a special thanks to all of the PCPS employees who make this possible. Photo from Kiddie Christmas event Photo from Kiddie Christmas event.

Student with Stocking at Surprise Event

Student with Bicycle at Surprise Event

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