AYDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Kids Heart Challenge

AYDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Kids Heart Challenge
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Ayden Elementary School issued the following announcement on Feb. 4.

We are now entering our second week of our fundraising. Please be reminded that all donations, both online and monetary are due by Feb. 18 at the latest, but you are encouraged to turn in envelopes as you finish. Our big event will be during PE classes next week, Feb. 15-18. 

**This Friday, Feb. 11, will be our annual HAT DAY! For a $1.00 donation, students can wear their favorite school appropriate hat(s) ALL DAY at school.

As of this morning, we are half way to our goal of $15,000, having raised $7,487.23 just online!! Ayden Angels are AWESOME!!! Keep up the good work to save the lives of kids

 Original source can be found here.



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