July 10, 2019
SPSI, Maple Grove, Minn., recently printed more than 400 T-shirts on June 18 for students and staff at Park Brook Elementary School in Brooklyn Park, Minn.
The T-shirts were donated for the 2019-20 school year. In 2018, SPSI partnered with the school, which has 93% of its student population living below the poverty line, according to the company. An SPSI employee created the final shirt design.
SanMar donated the shirts, while the print was done with new Zodiac Aquarius water-based ink, which was donated by PolyOne.
“I think they look great and I am certain the students and staff will appreciate them and enjoy wearing them,” says Scott Taylor, principal of Park Brook Elementary School. — D.S.
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