RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — This upcoming week, hundreds of students in Palm Beach County will receive essential school supplies for free, courtesy of the annual Tools for Schools initiative. Now in its 20th year, this program represents a significant effort to support students in need within the community.
Key Points / What’s New
- Over $201,000 worth of supplies will be distributed to teachers from 120 Title I schools.
- The initiative is a collaboration between Red Apple Supplies and Publix Super Markets.
- Palm Beach County Superintendent Michael Burke emphasizes the critical need for these supplies.
- Volunteers and community figures contributed their time and effort to make the event festive.
Main Story Details
The Tools for Schools program aims to provide vital educational resources to underserved students. Red Apple Supplies, a free teacher resource store affiliated with the Education Foundation of Palm Beach County, joined forces with Publix Super Markets to facilitate this year’s distribution. The collaborative effort amounts to over $201,000 in essential school supplies, which will be distributed to educators from 120 Title I district schools.
Teachers and school leaders arrived at the Red Apple supply store early in the morning, forming a long line that wrapped around the building, eager to receive the much-needed supplies. Volunteers played a crucial role, assisting in loading cars with the donations while others offered hot chocolate and snacks to those waiting.
Amid the bustle, Education Foundation Chairman Jim Moore entertained attendees by serving as a disc jockey, and festive elements included a barbershop quartet performing for the patiently waiting drivers, along with a surprise visit from Santa Claus.
Palm Beach County Superintendent Michael Burke highlighted the importance of this initiative, noting that one in five students in the district lives at or below the poverty line. “This goes a long way to make sure kids have the supplies they need to stay in the classroom,” he stated.
Principal Dwayne Dennard of Pahokee middle and high schools echoed Burke’s sentiments, underlining the critical need for school supplies in their community. He revealed that nearly all students at his schools participate in a free or reduced meal program, indicating a pronounced financial necessity. “Without these supplies, a lot of our kids cannot reach their full potential,” said Dennard, adding that the current economic climate exacerbates the struggle for many families.
The supplies ranged from notebooks to headphones, ensuring a comprehensive assortment to meet various educational needs. Burke confirmed that teachers would begin distributing these resources to students during the forthcoming week.
Background
The Tools for Schools program has been a vital resource for Palm Beach County educators and students for two decades. The partnership with Publix Super Markets has allowed for the accumulation of necessary supplies, enabling teachers to better support students from low-income backgrounds. This year’s program serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for community involvement in education, particularly as many families face additional challenges due to inflation and economic strains.










































