How was Veronica Berrios selected?
Veronica Berrios was randomly selected from nearly 25,000 entries in the Virginia Lottery’s “Thank a Teacher” campaign.
Education / School News
A Chatham Elementary School teacher, Veronica Berrios, has won $2,500 for herself and $2,500 for her school in the Virginia Lottery’s “Thank a Teacher” campaign. She was selected out of nearly 25,000 entries.
Veronica Berrios, a 4th-grade teacher at Chatham Elementary School, was surprised with a $2,500 award as part of the Virginia Lottery’s “Thank a Teacher” program. The school will also receive an additional $2,500 for school supplies. Berrios was one of only four teachers selected from a pool of 24,000 across the Commonwealth. This initiative underscores the Virginia Lottery’s commitment to supporting education, contributing approximately 10% of the state’s K-12 budget. These funds are crucial for schools, especially those with limited resources, helping them provide essential supplies and support to students. The Virginia Lottery generated over $934 million for education in fiscal year 2024, illustrating its significant role in the state’s educational system.
Veronica Berrios was randomly selected from nearly 25,000 entries in the Virginia Lottery’s “Thank a Teacher” campaign.
Chatham Elementary School received $2,500 in supplies from the Supply Room, in addition to the $2,500 awarded to Veronica Berrios.
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