Frying up the dollars
Deirdre Newman
Kindergarten teacher Kelly Dever can adroitly manage a room full of
rambunctious students, but give her a ladle full of fries and some
cardboard boxes and she really has to work at it.
“It’s hard,” said Dever, who was working up a sweat as she practiced
salting with a triple arching motion as directed.
Dever and her colleagues from Sonora Elementary School spent Thursday
evening at a McDonald’s in Costa Mesa as part of an educational
fund-raiser.
They greeted customers, worked the register and assisted with food
preparation.
Close to 1,200 restaurants in 14 states participated in the annual
event to raise money for teachers. Sonora Principal Lorie Hoggard said
the effort usually nets about $300 for her school. The money is used for
classroom materials.
“It’s a great way to get our families together and foster school
spirit,” Hoggard said. “And the students get to see their teachers
outside of their normal environment.”
Kindergartner Grant Arehart could hardly contain his enthusiasm at
seeing his teacher, Peggy Phan-Nguyen, behind the counter as he munched
on his favorite, Chicken McNuggets.
“It’s fun because I get to see her at nighttime,” Grant said.
Grant’s mom, Jeanne, said she brought her family to help support the
teachers.
“It’s great to raise money for the school and, best of all, I don’t
have to cook,” Arehart said.
McDonald’s hosts the annual event because of its tradition of giving
back to the community, said Virginia Mangione, owner of the Costa Mesa
McDonald’s.
Sonora PTA President Michelle Neal said the fund-raiser is especially
helpful because the money will go directly to the teachers.
“It helps them get the little things they need,” Neal said.
The money raised is deposited by the restaurant with the district,
which then funnels it to the school.
The teachers also gain a newfound respect for the well-choreographed
art of fast-food preparation.
“I have a deeper appreciation for McDonald’s now,” said Phan-Nguyen.
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