Beeler Elementary raises $38K in Read-a-Thon; officer slimed in celebration

EVESHAM TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Beeler Elementary School students raised over $38,000 during a Read-a-Thon fundraiser, with $30,000 earmarked for new gym and playground equipment, according to Evesham Township Police.

To celebrate the successful campaign and motivate student participation, School Resource Officer Trivers volunteered to be slimed—a moment highlighted by local authorities on social media.


Key Points

  • Beeler Elementary raised over $38,000 through a schoolwide Read-a-Thon.
  • $30,000 will go toward gym and playground improvements for all students.
  • School Resource Officer Trivers was slimed to boost reading engagement.

Funds to support physical activity upgrades

The majority of the money raised will be used to improve student recreational spaces, including gym facilities and playground equipment. School officials say the upgrades will benefit all Beeler students.

The remaining funds will support other school initiatives, though specific allocations have not yet been disclosed.

The fundraiser saw participation across grade levels, reflecting a strong community effort from students, parents, and staff.

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