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Walmart’s Holiday Coloring Contest Names Oak Hill, Wells Branch, and Deep Wood Elementary Winners

Three Austin-area elementary schools have been chosen as the 2nd annual winners of Walmart’s “Spread the Joy” coloring contest.

Winners Announced

Oak Hill Elementary in Austin, Wells Branch Elementary School in Round Rock, and Deep Wood Elementary, also in Round Rock, were selected as the top schools.

Contest Details

Walmart hosted a holiday-themed coloring contest that included elementary schools in Houston, Austin and Dallas. The event gave students the chance to earn Walmart gift cards for their Parent Teacher Association (PTA). According to a Walmart news release, schools that simply participated received a $250 gift card for their PTA. Additional prizes were available for schools with higher participation rates and for students whose cards ranked in the top three of the market. Winning students also received gift cards.

Financial Impact

The program saw Walmart donate more than $40,000 to over 170 Texas schools. This contribution supports educational and community initiatives across the state.

Display and Distribution

The holiday cards created by the students will be displayed at a Walmart store local to each school until December 22. After that, the cards will be delivered to a nearby hospital, nursing home or senior center.

Key Takeaways

Teacher holding tablet with Walmart news release on screen near classroom table filled with gift cards and holiday garlands
  • Oak Hill, Wells Branch, and Deep Wood Elementary were named contest winners.
  • Walmart’s program donated over $40,000 to 170+ Texas schools.
  • Winning students and PTAs received Walmart gift cards.

The contest highlights Walmart’s commitment to supporting local schools and communities during the holiday season.

Author

  • Aiden V. Crossfield

    I’m Aiden V. Crossfield, a dedicated journalist covering Local & Breaking News at News of Austin. My work centers on delivering timely, accurate, and trustworthy news that directly affects the Austin community. I believe local journalism is the backbone of an informed society, especially during rapidly developing situations.

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