We're an elementary school but prizes for top sellers and the thermometer work really well. Giving the kids earmarks, like X amount sold = ice cream for school, and XY amount sold = pizza and XYZ sold = laser light show, type thing, then once every few days announce where on the thermometer the school has reached. As far as teacher incentive, I have yet to have a teacher not want some help cleaning/organizing their classroom so maybe you could get three or four volunteers to donate a day toward organizing the winning classroom. Then you could do a supply basket for the two runner ups. Good luck, I hope your campaign is a huge success!
- CPerry
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Great ideas, CPerry! Also, Wilbrahammom, you might want to give this article on magazine fundraisers a look. It has some good tips on how to get students and teachers motivated.
- Rose H
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article on magazine fundraisers: https://www.ptotoday.com/pto-today-articles/article/804-magazines-focus-on-renewals-and-discount-prices