What is boosterthon character?

Boosterthon Character is a video library with over 100 engaging, fun, and educational videos for elementary students. It’s like Netflix for Boosterthon’s character videos, designed to be played at school by teachers or media specialists.

What is boosterthon?

The Boosterthon Fun Run is a fundraising company designed for America’s top schools. Since 2001, Boosterthon’s taught millions of students across the nation about the importance of fitness, leadership, and character while helping schools raise needed funds.

Is sports City now real?

Due to low ratings, SportsCity Now, a sports news show run entirely by kids, is in jeopardy of being shut down. The two lead anchors must fight to save the show by pivoting to a new direction—inspiring documentaries featuring real kid athletes with character.

Who started boosterthon?

Chris and Lyndie
Chris and Lyndie founded Boosterthon, a turn-key fundraising company for elementary schools with the corporate mission “We Strengthen Schools.” Boosterthon is a high-energy, character-based fun-run program that kids love and that allows schools to raise more money than they think possible.

Who started Boosterthon?

Is Boosterthon worth?

With boosterthon they came in with a great message (teaching good character traits, positive reinforcement, lots of energy). They did everything, t-shirts, prizes, helping count money, set up, clean up… It was worth it for us. If you have any other questions you can send me a private message.

What is sports city worldwide?

Sports City Worldwide is an international sports theme all about playing sports with character. Students will travel the world and meet 5 REAL kid-athletes who play with character. We’re continuing the fun from our previous theme that focused on kid-athletes in the U.S., and taking inspiring stories worldwide!

What percentage do schools get from boosterthon?

48%
Boosterthon does EVERYTHING and got 48%. (they even help count the money!!) The teachers LOVED them coming into class and motivating the kids. It honestly took 5 minutes or less in each class (we walked with the Boosterthon Team everyday).