Subaru of Baton Rouge gives $10,000 to Woodlawn Elementary School

Subaru of Baton Rouge presented a $10,000 check to Woodlawn Elementary School on Aug. 16 as part of the Adopt A Classroom program and the Subaru Loves Learning event. Twenty randomly selected teachers received $500 each to use for school supplies for their classrooms. “All of teachers are exceptional. We just pulled names from a hat,” said Vanessa Bloss, Woodlawn’s principal for six years. “This feels amazing. I can’t stop crying, because these teachers work incredibly hard. I’ve been in education since 1997, and I’ve never seen such a hardworking group of people.” Thank you, Subaru, for your wonderful support of EBR Schools. #ebrschools #WeAreEBR #SubaruLovesLearning #SubaruLovePromise #subie #subaru #community

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