Mount Calvary's third grade class spent a whole day baking more than 2,000 sugar, peanut butter and chocolate-chip cookies in the church kitchen May 1. Why? To raise money for their school. Katrina Schroeder, the adopt-a-class volunteer, came up with the idea to sell cookies so the class could purchase a TV monitor for its new classroom next year. The goal was $380. But the 19 students went out and sold $600 worth of cookies to their friends, families and even neighborhood day care centers! May 1, they donned their chef hats and got busy forming and baking the cookies in Mt. Calvary's kitchen. Youthful entrepreneurship at its best! |