The Legacy Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) teamed with Cook’s Children’s Hospital in its annual toothbrush drive. The drive began Feb. 11 and will end Feb. 25. Organizers asked students to bring new, single-pack toothbrushes to the front desk of the school or any of their teachers. Departments compete against each other to gain a free week to be able to wear jeans. Last year Mansfield High School collected the most of any other school in the district, and this year Principal Des Stewart wants Legacy to show its pride, too.
PTSA And Cook’s Children’s Teamed Up To Collect Toothbrushes
Maria Castillo, Staff Writer
February 13, 2013
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