Monday, July 14, 2025
57.0°F

Teachers win $3,400 in lottery fundraiser

Caroline Lobsinger Staff Writer | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 8 months AGO
by Caroline Lobsinger Staff Writer
| October 28, 2010 7:00 AM

PONDERAY —How many Lottery scratch tickets could you scratch in five minutes? 

For teachers from 18 schools in the region, the answer Wednesday determined how much money they could raise for their school as part of the Idaho Lottery’s 10th annual edition of Scratch for Schools.

During the event, Workman said more than 8,000 tickets were scratched with Priest River Junior High teacher uncovering tickets worth $438. The top school in Sandpoint won $275 through the event.

All told, the 18 school won $3,481 during the Scratch for School fundraiser, Workman said.

In addition to Wednesday’s event in Ponderay, the Idaho Lottery will hold a second Scratch for Schools event in Post Falls. All told, Idaho Lottery public information specialist David Workman said 180 teachers and staff from 58 public schools were scheduled to take part in the event.

“It’s the fastest five minute fund raiser for Public Schools in Idaho,” Workman said in a press release.

Staff from each participating school — many of whom dressed to show their  school spirit — received 300 “Class Act” lottery ticket. The mass scratch-off saw teachers, principals, and school staffers scratch furiously for 5 straight minutes.

The top school each day wins and scratches 900 lottery tickets and all schools keep all their winnings from all their tickets.  

This year, more than 410 schools — 54 percent of every public school in Idaho — are slated to participate in one of 10 Scratch for School events.  Last year,  participants across Idaho claimed $88,000 in winnings for their  schools.  In northern Idaho last year, schools claimed over $22,000  in winnings, Workman said.

MORE IMPORTED STORIES

Scratch for schools
Bonners Ferry Herald | Updated 14 years, 8 months ago
Schools earn money in lottery game
Bonner County Daily Bee | Updated 12 years, 8 months ago
Schools earn almost $12K at Scratch for Schools
Bonner County Daily Bee | Updated 5 years, 9 months ago

ARTICLES BY CAROLINE LOBSINGER STAFF WRITER

BSNF: Track likely to open today
January 4, 2020 10:38 a.m.

BSNF: Track likely to open today

MOYIE SPRINGS — By working around the clock since a Wednesday rockslide derailed a BNSF Railway train and sent the lead locomotive and its crew into the Kootenai River, railroad officials said the track should be back in operation today.

Ashworth bids farewell as library director
September 22, 2016 1 a.m.

Ashworth bids farewell as library director

BONNERS FERRY — The library was always a second home for Sandy Ashworth and her family after they moved to Boundary County in the late 1960s.

Community gathers to honor Lyon
January 16, 2014 11:02 a.m.

Community gathers to honor Lyon

SANDPOINT — As he walked into a coffee shop, the man turned around and asked why everyone was downtown, why there were so many flags.