Herald staff
Teachers from more than 20 Snohomish and Island county schools have been working after school at local McDonald’s restaurants to raise money for education this week.
McDonald’s McTeacher’s Night, a part of American Education Week, is a fund-raising event designed to help local schools. Each participating school’s principal and teachers help, greeting customers, working the registers and, in some cases, preparing food. Their schools will receive a percentage of the sales to support programs.
Restaurants participating today are:
The 204th Street NE Arlington McDonald’s for Arlington High School; the McDonald’s at 9792 State Ave. for Cedarcrest School in Marysville; Puget Park McDonald’s for Discovery Elementary School; and the 214th Street SW McDonald’s for Edmonds-Woodway High School.
The McDonald’s at 9606 19th Ave. SE in Everett for Eisenhower Middle School; Avenue D McDonald’s for Emerson Elementary in Snohomish; Evergreen Way McDonald’s for Evergreen Middle School; Harbour Pointe McDonald’s for Harbour Pointe Middle School; and Lake Stevens McDonald’s for Lake Stevens Middle School.
The McDonald’s at 3529 172nd Street NE in Smokey Point for Lakewood Middle School; Everett Avenue McDonald’s for North Middle School; the Midway Boulevard McDonald’s in Oak Harbor for Oak Harbor Middle School; the Everett Mall McDonald’s for Olivia Park Elementary; and the Stanwood McDonald’s for Port Susan Middle School.
Participating earlier this week were:
The McDonald’s restaurants for for Granite Falls Middle School, Jackson Elementary in Everett, Marysville Junior High, North Whidbey Middle School, Woodside Elementary near Mill Creek and Meadowdale High School.
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