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Education: Golden
Elementary students receive national recognition and see their donations
matched. On the day that last year's 6th-grade class was honored with the first Pay It Forward Foundation award, the school learned that an anonymous donor followed the students' example and promised $1,500 to Melody Ybarra, the only surviving member of a Placentia family whose lives were taken in a fire. The $1500 donation matched what the Golden students raised -- mostly from their own bank accounts -- for a Brea family whose house burned. "You've probably inspired people in places you've never been or may never go," said author Catherine Ryan Hyde, whose novel "Pay It Forward" is about a student who devises a plan to make the world a better place by doing good deeds for others. "today, you raised another $1,500, and you didn't even know it." About 100 students,
parents and school officials met in the school's multipurpose room Friday
to cheer last year's 6th-grade class and their teacher, Lisa Burgess. Burgess, a popular
teacher who works lessons about character and philanthropy into her
curriculum, gave a tearful talk after receiving the award. |
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