Cheryl Polk, executive vice president of the United Way of Greater St. Louis, serves as a Classroom Volunteer for the Day in the Music Room at Northwest Academy of Law. The St. Louis Public School District offered incentives this past year for participating in the 2010 United Way Campaign, including Classrrom Volunteer for the Day, which was won by Tina Poynter of Northwest Academy and four others. The other incentives were Lunch with Superintendent Dr. Kelvin R. Adams (won by Bruce Green), Lunch for Top Five Donors from the School who Raised the Most Money and Pizza Party for Staff from the School who Raised the Most Money (both won by Mel Carnahan High School of the Future). The district raised $36,515 for the United Way.
