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School Coupons Book Report 2004

Knox County Schools 2004 School Coupons Book celebration Wednesday, November 17, marked another record year in sales. The year's total was 161,354 books for a grand total of $1,403,779.80. Brianna Wilcox Barnett was one of the top sellers at A. L. Lotts Elementary School, but was more inquisitive about what you could see through the clear plastic awards than she was about all the adult speeches and recognitions.

Top left, Deputy Superintendent of Schools Roy Mullins thanked all those who had made the campaign the most successful ever. Top right, AmSouth Bank marketing director Chris Parrott receives an award recognizing AmSouth's ongoing support of the School Coupons Book program. All corporate sponsors were recognized for their support. Erika Youngquist is making the award.

Want more information about being a part of the School Coupons Book?

E-mail Scott Bacon, Public Affairs Office or call 594-1909.

 

09/08/2005

 

 

 

 

   

The Official Coupon sales campaign is from September 22 - October 7th. After that date, Coupon books may still be available. Please call our office (594-1905) for information. For a limited time, books can be purchased at all 19 Knoxville AmSouth Banks will be selling the Knox County Schools Coupons Book. Books are also available at Hearth and Patio, P & S School Supplies, Tots and Teens Optical, Frameworks, Knox County Trustee Branch Offices, and Knoxville BreadBox Food Stores.

 

Can your child's school sell more Coupon Books this year than it did last year? If so, AmSouth Bank will donate one dollar for each additional book sold over last year's total.

Last year, alone, Am South contributed over $14,000 to 57 schools who surpassed their previous year's Coupon Book Sales.

 

 

Last year's top seller was Karns Middle School student Jessica Owensby who sold 271 books.

Rocky Hill Elementary student Logan Brown was next with 250 books.

The Stokely children (Savannah, William, and Kaitlyn) from A. L. Lotts Elementary combined for a total of 725 books.

 

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