Fundraising

St. Peter Catholic School has two major fundraisers that help support the operation of the school and reduce tuition costs. St. Peter students participate in the Marathon for Non-Public Education in October, and the Parent Association and Athletics sponsor a Spring Fun Fest. Each of these fund-raisers bring in over $30,000 to the school.

Every other year, we have a wine tasting/silent auction event. The funds raised are designated for items that will benefit the students. For example, proceeds from a previous event contributed to the playground equipment and another year we purchased technology equipment for the classrooms.

In addition to major fundraising, we supplement the budget through several other activities listed below.

Box Tops for Education

Look for box tops on Big G Cereals, Betty Crocker Products, Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks, Yoplait, and Lloyd’s Products. More information at www.boxtopsforeducation.com

United Way           

St. Peter Catholic School may be designated for your donation to United Way.

Kemps Give ‘Em Five            

Look for these caps on plastic jugs of Kemps milk or on the side panel of Kemps half-gallons. More information at www.kemps.com/promo

Target “Red Card”                                               

St. Peter Catholic School may be designated as the recipient of credit from purchases when using this credit card.
To sign up to donate your credit to St. Peter’s, please visit the website at www.target.com/tcoe

Scrip

This program is used throughout the parish. Gift certificates are available through the school. The certificates are used at places such as grocery stores, restaurants, etc. Proceeds then go to the school.

GoodSearch.com                       

By making this your search engine on the Internet, you may designate St. Peter Catholic School as the recipient of donations. www.goodsearch.com

Campbell’s Soup Labels                       

Labels are worth points that can go toward supplies and equipment. More information at www.labelsforeducation.com

Recycling Newspapers and Paper           

Behind Silver Lake Market, adjacent to the school.