Tools 4 Schools opens in KH

Clay Schools Superintendent David Broskie cuts the ribbon on the Keystone Heights Tools 4 Schools store located within the Keystone Heights Elementary School gym. Also pictured are (l-r) School Board Member Tina Bullock, Alicia Hunter of the Keystone Heights High School Community Partnership School and Heather Obermiller of the Clay Education Foundation. Photo: Clay County Public Schools.

Monitor Editor

KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—The Clay Education Foundation opened its second Tools 4 Clay Schools store within the Keystone Heights Elementary School gym.

The foundation opened its first Tools 4 Clay Schools store at Garber Auto Mall in Green Cove Springs last year to provide teachers with free school supplies.

Teachers may visit the stores four times a year for free supplies.

Officials including School Board Member Tina Bullock and Superintendent David Broskie cut the ribbon on the new store on Aug. 3.