SYLACAUGA, Ala. – It was a ‘pay day’ of sorts for the Sylacauga City Schools Foundation on Monday as Toyota of Sylacauga presented the organization with a $1,260 to help further educational efforts in the system.
The check represents the 42 cars sold in the month of June.
The Sylacauga City Schools Foundation was created in 1988 by Dr. Joseph B. Morton and was one of the first educational foundations of its type in Alabama and the nation. The foundation’s role is to support Sylacauga City Schools in the system’s quest for excellence and is dedicated to enhancing the educational needs of students. The Foundation holds several events each year to support teachers and students including purchase a new car from Toyota of Sylacauga, donate for memorials and honorariums, purchase a paver/marble through the Aggie Walk Brick Campaign, be a corporate sponsor for our annual 5K/10K Run, and support a pending or new chair.
To learn more, visit the Foundation’s website here or Facebook page by clicking here.