Oklahoma Company helps OKCPS Foundation support local students
Friday they got a little boost to help them carry on.
'Chips, and fruit snacks,' said a student packing a bag.
'Look! We got those Oreo Minis!' said a little boy.
LOCAL NEWS: Hundreds of metro elementary school students fitted for free shoes
Every Friday, Mrs. Jennifer Reyes-Garcia's fourth grade class, at Mark Twain Elementary, files into the library to fill up bags for 'Food Bag Fridays.'
'I like to put the liquids in first. The hard stuff,' said a student.
This Friday, even OKCPS Superintendent, Jamie Polk, helped out.
'Not only do they pack a bag for another fourth grade student, but one of these bags will also be theirs!' she said.
'I noticed on Monday mornings my students were coming in a little more hungrier than they were other days of the week, and they were ready to eat that breakfast and asking for a double snack,' said Mrs. Reyes-Garcia.
The OKCPS Foundation said 91% of the students in the district live at or below poverty level. More than 8% of those students experienced homelessness.
'We might not have enough food to feed everybody in the family,' said a student.
A $50,000 from Oklahoma company Paycom will help.
A portion of the donation goes to fund projects for teachers, like Reyes-Garcia, on the Donor's Choose Program, a non-profit.
'It's the teachers themselves, the educators, that can identify the needs in the classroom,' said Kendra Horn, the OKCPS Foundation President/CEO.
LOCAL NEWS: KFOR's Emily Sutton educates students at 4Warn Storm School
'Donor's Choose helps us out a lot. We get lots of food,' said Knai Charles, a 4th grader.
After they finish packing they can read their favorite book. All of this is because you can't feed your brain if you can't feed your stomach.
'We're going to give our kids an equitable access to an education. And this is one way to do it,' said Reyes-Garcia.
Paycom's donation will also support OKCPS Foundation's Teacher Pipeline Program, which provides free education for future teachers and administrators, and its ReadOKC program, which improves literacy and cultivates a love of reading.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Yahoo
Kohler Foundation reveals Herbert V. Kohler, Ruth DeYoung Kohler scholarship recipients
SHEBOYGAN – Kohler Foundation recently revealed this year's recipients of the Herbert V. Kohler Scholarship and the Ruth DeYoung Kohler Scholarship for Excellence. The scholarships were awarded to three Sheboygan County students for a total of $260,000. Here's what to know about the recipients. Read more: Gentine family names Plymouth venue 'Henry Christopher Hotel' after original owner The HVK Scholarship was awarded to a single student, Evelyn Ramos-Garcia of Cedar Grove-Belgium. This scholarship acknowledges students who best demonstrate academic excellence, creativity, candor, service to school and community, the ability to effect change, and clear qualities of leadership, a news release said. Ramos-Garcia received a scholarship of $150,000. The release said: "Evelyn is a determined student who, during her time at Cedar Grove-Belgium, has made positive contributions to the school and this community. She has taken a rigorous slate of classes, has been involved in extracurricular activities, and has risen to leadership positions in the Student Council while also working as a caregiver and a CNA. Evelyn, a first-generation student, will pursue her degree in biomedical engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison." Read more: Amateur racer Mike Froh has raced in more than 50 June Sprints and against Paul Newman In addition to the HVK Scholarship, the foundation awarded the Ruth DeYoung Kohler Scholarship for Artistic Excellence to two students pursuing careers in the arts. Azrielle Berge, of Warriner High School, received a scholarship of $60,000, and Matilde Guevara of Etude High School received a scholarship of $50,000. The Ruth DeYoung Kohler Scholarship for Artistic Excellence recognizes artistic vision, creativity, technical mastery and dedication to a career in the arts, the release said. Berge, an aerialist performer, plans to attend École de Cirque de Quebec to study circus arts. Guevara, a visual artist, plans to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to obtain a bachelor's degree in studio painting. The foundation also awarded HVK Incentive and Leadership scholarships to 13 schools as well as several RDK Merit awards and Kohler High School scholarships, totaling $940,000. Kohler Foundation is a non-profit, private foundation that supports the arts, education and art preservation in Wisconsin. Contact Brandon Reid at breid@ This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: Kohler Foundation names Herbert Kohler, Ruth DeYoung Kohler scholarship winners
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Yahoo
Purcell 3rd Annual Flag Day set to honor Veterans June 14
PURCELL, Okla. (KFOR) – The 3rd Annual Flag Retirement Ceremony is set to return to Purcell, Oklahoma June 14, honoring veterans and celebrating the values of the American flag. According to Waggoner-Trimble American Legion Post 12 leaders, attendees can expect a complimentary pancake breakfast, children's patriotic activities, and a formal flag retirement ceremony. 'This ceremony is about more than retiring flags; it's about honoring what they represent,' said Jennifer Wheeler, Adjutant of Waggoner-Trimble American Legion Post 12 and a veteran. 'We invite fellow veterans, civic leaders, and Oklahoma families to join us in showing the next generation what respect, service, and patriotism truly look like.' The Flag Retirement Ceremony in partnership with the Keyes Family seeks to raise awareness in upholding the values of duty, honor, and respect with this year's theme: 'Honor the Flag. Teach the Next Generation. Stand with Those Who Served Under It.' Enid free pop-up medical clinic kicks off July 12-13 WHENSaturday, June 14, 2025 8:00 AM – Arrival and fellowship 9:00–10:00 AM – Pancake breakfast 10:00 AM – Flag Retirement Ceremony begins WHEREKeyes Family Farm25249 Johnson AvenuePurcell, OK The event is open to the public. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Yahoo
Pay It 4Ward: Librarian fills shelves with joy for Stillwater students
PAYNE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – Earlier this year, Stillwater was devastated by wildfires. More than fifty homes in Payne County were destroyed, and among them was the home of a very special librarian. When the flames swept through the Crosswinds neighborhood in Stillwater, fire incinerated ten houses on one street, including the home of a loyal educator. 'During the wildfires in March, her house burned down, and she wasn't even home when it happened,' said Morganne Clyburn. 'It was really sad, and she had a hard time dealing with all of the things that they lost.' Clyburn's co-worker, Dana Cox, runs the library at Stillwater Public Schools' Sangre Ridge Elementary. Oklahoma woman provides community joy through faith and service 'It takes a strong and resilient person to go through such a devastating loss and continue to be a light and inspiration to her students and all of those around her,' said First Fidelity Banker Ryan Baxter 'On behalf of First Fidelity Bank, I'd like to present $400 to pay it forward.' Cox excels at all the customary librarian duties; she pours into the students in many different ways, including regular knitting lessons. 'Here at Sangre, we know every student by name in need,' said principal Cami Patzkowski. 'And I truly feel like Miss Dana does that. She gets to know the kids in the library. She knows what they like.' Dana Cox was nominated for the Pay It 4Ward award by fellow librarian Morganne Clyburn. 'She always has a smile on her face,' Clyburn said. 'She's one of those people that, we could ask her to do anything.' News 4 and First Fidelity Bank surprised Cox in the library. 'I love this staff, just the community, where they have been so kind to me and so generous to our family,' said Cox. 'I love these kids. It's hard to have a bad day when you're with these children because they make you smile and they love you no matter what.' Cox is also a two-time breast cancer survivor. 'When you have people who love you and you have Jesus, you can get through anything.' At Sangre Ridge Elementary School, they call the library a place of joy, and it is, because the librarian at the helm is a person of joy, spreading love and inspiring acceptance in all who come here to read and to learn. Pay it 4Ward is sponsored by First Fidelity 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.