SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO and MODESTO, Calif. — The California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB), representing California's dairy families today announced the award of over $1.4 million in cash, books and school supply prizes to elementary schools in Southern California as part of the Real Seal Appeal! sweepstakes drawing.
Elementary schools in 10 Southern California counties* spanning from San Luis Obispo to San Diego participated in the sweepstakes, which reached over 42,000 teachers in 99 districts with information about healthy eating for students and families and how they could collect Real California Milk seals from milk and dairy products to win. Los Angeles Unified School District, the largest district in the area, snipped its way to over $527,000 in prizes, followed by Wilsona School District and Mountain View Elementary School District as the districts winning the most prize money.
Each Real California Milk seal submitted counted as one sweepstakes entry, so the more seals collected, the more opportunities schools had to win. Top winning schools include:
Twin Lakes Elementary School, El Monte $59,500
Vista San Gabriel Elementary School, Palmdale $53,500
Ocotillo Elementary School, Palmdale $35,500
Figueroa Street Elementary School, Los Angeles $28,500
ICEF Vista Elementary Academy, Los Angeles $27,000
Potrero Elementary School, Potrero $26,000
Indian Hills Elementary School, Jurupa Valley $21,500
Ted J. Porter Elementary School, Fontana $20,500
"The Real Seal Appeal! sweepstakes was a true community giving opportunity with families, teachers and dairy farmers all working together. California dairy farmers were able to support kids, teachers and schools with families, teachers and schools showing their support for the California dairy families that live and work in communities throughout the state," said Stan Andre, CEO of the CMAB. "Everyone wins with this promotion and it is a pleasure to award money, supplies and books to help make California schools stronger."
The Real Seal Appeal! three-month sweepstakes kicked off October 1, 2011, offering Southern California schools in participating school districts the opportunity to win money and prizes simply by collecting Real California Milk seals from the milk and dairy products they purchased at retail and turning them in to their teachers to enter. In addition to much needed classroom resources – including $20,000, $10,000 and $5,000 grand prizes, Scholastic books and school supply gift cards – the promotion provided healthy eating and drinking messages to children and families as well as an opportunity for students to win Wii Fit games to help promote fitness. For a complete list of winning schools visit www.scholastic.com/sealappeal/ .
Dairy products made with California milk can be identified by the Real California Milk seal, which certifies that the products are made exclusively with milk produced on California dairy farms. Ninety-nine percent of California dairy farms are family-owned. California produces more fluid milk, butter, ice cream, yogurt and nonfat dry milk than any other state. The state is the second-largest producer of cheese, which is available nationally under the Real California Cheese seal.
*Participating counties include Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura
For any questions about promotion, please contact P&Cconnects@scholastic.com.
About the California Milk Advisory BoardThe California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB), an instrumentality of the California Department of Food and Agriculture, is funded by the state's dairy families. With headquarters in South San Francisco and Modesto, the CMAB is one of the largest commodity boards in the United States. The CMAB executes advertising, public relations, research and retail and foodservice promotional programs on behalf of California dairy products, including Real California Milk and Real California Cheese. For more information on California dairy products and the Real California Cheese Pair Savvy App, visit www.RealCaliforniaMilk.com , like us on Facebook.com/RealCaliforniaMilk or follow us on Twitter @RealCalifMilk.
Source: California Milk Advisory Board