Selma City Schools (SCS) received a $5,000 donation from from Hyundai Motor Manufacturing (HMMA) along with an assortment of school supplies and uniforms.
An announcement from SCS said that HMMA invested more than $2,500 in uniforms and school supplies.
“HMMA’s partnerships extend to public school systems like Selma throughout the River Region, from funding robotics to STEM curriculums to annual school supply drives like this one that support and celebrate a new year of learning for area students," said HMMA public relations manager Scott Posey. "When we invest in public education, we are investing in our future.”
Superintendent Dr. David Scott held a press conference on Friday where he accepted a $5,000 for Operation Help Our Scholars from Hyundai executives with the uniforms and supplies.
"This is the third consecutive year that HMMA has proudly supported Selma City Schools," said the announcement. "We look forward to continuing this partnership to make a positive impact on our community."
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