Sanborn Central is involved in many different programs to raise money for various activities and goals. You can help by participating in any or all of the following programs:
Coke Rewards Program
Sanborn Central is now registered with the My Coke Rewards program. Everyone is asked to participate by entering the codes found in the lids or on the sides of your favorite Coke beverages at this website: www.mycokerewards.com/schools. You will need to register at the site (it's free) to enter your codes (you can choose to NOT receive promotional mailings from Coke when you register). You can then choose to donate your points to the school of your choice. If you choose Sanborn Central (Elementary, Middle School or High School), the school can redeem those points you donate for athletic equipment, books, classroom supplies and more. There are 13 Coke beverages you can redeem points from (plus all varieties and all sizes of each): Coke, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, Sprite, Dasani, Powerade, Minute Maid, Fanta, Vault, Barq's Root Beer, Fresca, Pibb Extra and Mello Yello. Some packaged beverages (like 12-packs of cans) also have points on the packaging.
Campbell's Labels for Education
For 32 years, Campbell's Labels for Education™ program has given schools free educational equipment in exchange for labels from the Campbell family of brands.
How it works - Save the UPC codes from labels on eligible Campbell products and turn them into the school where they will be redeemed for educational equipment.
Proceeds - Redeemed labels to date have been used for a scientific calculator, two cassette players and an overhead projector for the school.
Recycling Printer Cartridges
The company that the school orders inkjet and laser printer cartridges from will recyle used cartridges.
How it works - Drop off used inkjet and laser printer cartridges at the school office, or send them to school in a plastic bag with your child. The school will mail the cartridges to the company they order new ones from, and a deduction will be taken from the school's cost for the new cartridges.
Proceeds - The funds saved will directly benefit the Sanborn Central School District.
Give 'Em Five - Kemps
Give 'Em Five is a Kemps milk program where schools earn cash by redeeming Kemps specially stickered caps from plastic gallons and 1/2 gallons of Kemps white milk and skim chocolate milk, or with proof-of-purchase (P.O.P.) symbols from paper 1/2 gallons of white milk.
How it works - Consumers buy any of the above-named products. They collect the specially stickered caps and proof of purchase symbols worth 5 cents each. They give them to their schools. The school redeems them for cash to spend on anything.
Proceeds - The funds earned will go towards supporting the Missoula Children's Theater productions.
Coborn's Grocery Receipts
Coborn's in Mitchell will pay Sanborn Central School District 1% of all grocery receipts collected and turned in to them.
How it works - Saving your Coborn's receipts. You can either drop them off at either school or send them to school with your child, or deliver them to the CorTrust Banks in Artesian and Letcher.
Proceeds - These funds will be used to benefit the Post Prom Committee.
Box Tops for Education

Schools can earn up to $20,000 each just by clipping and saving Box Tops.
How it works - Save Box Tops coupons from hundreds of General Mills products throughout the grocery store. A complete list of products can be found at here. The school will then send in the submitted Box Tops to General Mills. General Mills will send the school a check worth 10¢ for each Box Tops coupon redeemed.
Proceeds - Funds earned will be used by the Middle School Music Department.
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