A local school is one of 200 in the Midwest receiving a SMART Board from Hy-Vee.
Store officials announced this week Coleman Elementary scored the highest average in the region to earn the $1,500 SMART Board from Hy-Vee’s SMART Points program.
The program, which ran from October first to December 30th, allowed shoppers of Procter and Gamble and Sara Lee products to earn points designated to a school of the shoppers choice.
In addition, second-grader Ashlyn Wittler won an iPad for the most designated on her behalf.
St. Joseph Hy-Vee director Brad McAnally will present the items Friday to Coleman Elementary.