Superintendent Dr. Mike Looney and Williamson County Mayor Rogers Anderson invite you to participate in the WCS Milk Challenge during the opening moments of the Williamson County Fair. Superintendent Looney, Mayor Anderson and other mayors from around the county will join together on stage on Friday, August 7 to kick off the fair and then participate in the WCS Milk Challenge to Feed Our COWs!
COW stands for Computers on Wheels. One fully “fed” COW can provide over 200 students per day and over 1,000 students per week with essential technology in the classroom. The computers also provide students in third through eighth grade with critical practice time to prepare for required state testing.
Here’s how the WCS Milk Challenge works:
1. Challenge someone to drink a glass of milk: friends, classmates, colleagues, siblings, parents, neighbors, grandparents, relatives, teammates – the possibilities are endless – and then donate to help us Feed Our COWs.
2. Post the video of you drinking your glass of milk on social media. Be sure to use the hashtag #WCSFeedOurCOWs when promoting your video.
3. WCS urgently needs donations that make a difference, but we want even our youngest students to understand that they can help us Feed Our COWs, too. We simply ask for a minimum donation of $5 when taking the WCS Milk Challenge. Please make checks payable to WCS and put Feed Our COWs or INVEST NOW on the memo line or visit www.wcs.edu/invest-now to donate online.
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