Businesses Partner with Schools

Submitted by lana.hiskey on
Doug Smith Subaru Partnership
Doug Smith Subaru Partnership

Nebo Schools enjoy partnerships with businesses in our area. Thank you for supporting our teachers and students. Following is one incredible partnership.

Park View Elementary was fortunate this year to have Doug Smith Subaru adopt our school. They love learning and love helping schools. Doug Smith Subaru collected donations from their employees and customers to provide needed school supplies for our teachers, staff, and students. Six of our teachers were granted $500 each that could be spent on items to supplement and enrich the curriculum for their grade level. Our teachers purchased books, science materials, math manipulatives, and other supplies. All of Park View teachers were given Amazon cards to purchase something for their classrooms.

Derek Schweniman, general manager, and a team of his employees made a special delivery to our school with a huge load of bright paper, paints, white board markers, pens, and PE equipment. 

The Doug Smith Subaru team was greeted by four Park View student leaders who expressed sincere appreciation for the gifts. 

One boy said, “I sure hope our class gets one of those new soccer balls!” He was later  pleased to find out they did get one. 

Another student told them, “We will really use these supplies, thanks so much.”

Mrs. Jasperson, a third-grade teacher told the principal, “Wow, this is wonderful. I spend so much of my own money every year on extra things for my class. These donations help me out – a lot.”

“I appreciate that a big business, like Doug Smith Subaru, would do something for our school. This is so generous,” stated Mrs. Barney, a second-grade teacher. “They don’t even know us and did this. It’s just so nice.”

Principal Walker expressed to the Doug Smith Subaru visitors that Park View is a great school with wonderful families, but we fall into a difficult category concerning funding. We live in a catchment area that has a mix of middle income families, but we also have many low income families that struggle to make ends meet. Our school doesn’t qualify for the extra funds that come from Title I, and we don’t live in an area of affluence. This means that we do not receive the amount of donations as many of the schools in more affluent areas. This is why the donations and grant money given to our teachers from Doug Smith Subaru is all the more meaningful.  

Many employees and customers from Doug Smith Subaru had written notes of encouragement to our students and staff. These messages were arranged on a fun poster board and delivered to our school with the other donations. It’s so awesome to see the students and staff walk by and read these notes from people that care about our school, that we don’t even know. 

One note reads, “Park View Rocks.” 

Park View thinks “Doug Smith Subaru Rocks!”

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By Lana Hiskey