Ed White Elementary is Named “Campus Top Dog” for CCEF’s Dine Out to Donate Event

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The Clear Creek Education Foundation’s (CCEF) 10th annual “Dine Out to Donate” event was a tremendous success, with 20 VIP local restaurants participating in this year’s event.

At each restaurant, diners voted for their Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) School of choice to receive up to $750 for school programs.

Congratulations to the schools with the highest participation percentage based on student population! CCEF awarded $3750 to first and second place thanks to the sponsorship of Perdue, Brandon, Fielder, Collins and Mott, LLP, and Island Famous.

Campus Top Dog: Ed White Elementary

Elementary: Ed White and Goforth

Intermediate: Brookside and League City

High School: Clear Springs, Clear Creek, and Clear View

The school with the highest overall participation was Ed White Elementary, which was awarded the traveling “Golden Hot Dog” trophy.

“Dine Out to Donate” was held on Monday, October 2nd. Participating restaurants opened their doors for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, donating a portion of that day’s revenue to CCEF. The funds will benefit the students and teachers of CCISD.

“It’s exciting to see our CCISD community continue to support the CCEF Dine Out to Donate Event. The continued growth of this event exemplifies the camaraderie we all share for the good of our children,” said Mickey Wooten, CCEF Director and Dine Out to Donate chairperson. “We so appreciate our parents, staff and participating restaurants for their partnership to provide innovative materials to our kids.”

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