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Free vaccinations available CEF calls for 100% awareness
to Chandler kids
Chandler Education
Foundation (CEF) pro-
Throughout August, vaccinations are provided to children free of charge at
motes its 18th annual 100%
locations throughout Chandler. A service of Catholic Healthcare West, a wide
Awareness Campaign, a
range of vaccinations are offered to all children ages 6 weeks through 18 years.
program whereby every stu-
Following is a list of the vaccination schedule for Chandler locations in August:
dent and staff member in
Aug. 4 and 18, 9 to 11 a.m. - Chandler Kid Care, Morrison Building
the Chandler Unifi ed School
Aug. 9, 16, and 23, 3 to 5 p.m. - San Marcos Elementary School, Room 16
District is asked to donate at
Aug. 21, 3 to 5 p.m. - Chandler Fashion Center, Community Room
least $1 to meet CEF’s $68,000
For a complete list of vaccinations offered, contact the Vaccine Hotline at 480-
goal.
728-3777.
All funds raised through
Aug. 10 go back to the
Perfect attendance earns
Submitted photo
classroom in the form of mini-
lucky student car
LITTLE CHICKS: Last spring, a mini-grant from the Chandler grants for creative teachers
Education Foundation enabled Pam Bull’s fi rst-grade class
and staff who want to develop
to watch baby chicks hatch. The project taught the Santan
High school students
Elementary students about life cycles.
new ideas and classroom
attending Chandler
activities. In addition, each
Unified High Schools
school meeting the 100 percent participation goal receives $500 grant for an
who achieve perfect
innovative school project.
attendance for the 2007-
Donations can be made at each school in the district or directly to CEF. Local
2008 school year are
corporations wishing to support the program may also sponsor the mini-grants.
eligible to win a 2008
This year, teachers must apply by Sept. 4 to be eligible for grants. The
Pontiac G5.
application is available at their school or can be printed by visiting www.
Sponsored by Coulter
ChandlerEdFoundation.org.
Tempe Cadillac Pontiac
In 2006, a record-setting 122 mini-grants were awarded to teachers to fund
Buick and GMC Truck,
enriching projects like trips to the Grand Canyon for high school students, an
the “Be Cool Stay in
“author’s tea” for third-grade writers, and hatching baby chicks for fi rst graders.
School” program is
Submitted photo
For more information or to make a donation, call 480-812-7631 or access
intended to encourage
cefgroup@chandler.k12.az.us.
’07 WINNER: Last year’s “Be Cool Stay in School” winner Katrina
school attendance and
Hartzler, center, with her mother Lynda Hartzler and Tom Dolbert,
general manager of Coulter Tempe.
make sure students get
the most from their education.
50 words = $20
Students don’t have to do anything to enter the program. Every CUSD High
School student who achieves 100 percent attendance for the year is automatically
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eligible.
For program rules and dates where the vehicle will be displayed, visit www.
www.SanTanSun.com
coulter-tempe.com and click on the “Be Cool Stay in School” logo.
Click Classifi eds
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