Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 7:49 AM
By Scott McCaulley @smcckc
Students and staff at Reeds Spring Schools will benefit from the Wolf Pack Foundation’s recent fundraiser.
The full release from the school district is below:
Students and staff at Reeds Spring Schools will benefit from the Wolf Pack Foundation’s recent fundraiser. The group raised $104,000 at PACK NIGHT, its annual Dolly Parton’s Stampede event.
The Wolf Pack Foundation uses its money to provide scholarships to graduating seniors, dual-credit scholarships to high school students, and classroom grants to staff members at every grade level and in every building of the Reeds Spring School District.
“We are so grateful to all of our generous donors, especially Dolly Parton’s Stampede,” said Foundation board member Ben Fisher. “You could say PACK NIGHT was a howling success!”
Since 2011, the Wolf Pack Foundation has raised over $750,000 and awarded more than 400 scholarships.
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