A bronze “giving tree” is part of the Seton Keough lobby. The “giving
tree” is a place where major donors will receive special recognition for
their gifts. Each leaf on the tree is available for a $1,000 donation
to the school. Acorns are $5,000 and tree branches are $10,000.
Seton Keough is not officially part of the United Way Campaign, however
you may donate to Seton Keough through your workplace by writing in
Seton Keough and providing the school's Federal Tax ID#: 52-0810937.
Once again this year we will be participating in the Giant A+
BonusBucks program through Giant Food. By shopping at Giant and
designating Seton Keough as the BonusBucks recipient, funds can be
raised for the school. You must register with Giant each year. Either go
online to: www.giantfood.com/aplus, designate in person at your local Giant, or over the telephone (1-877-275-2758). The Seton Keough ID is: 01561.
Seton Keough High School is registered with eScrip. Local retailers that participate in eScrip are Safeway and Macy's. If you register with eScrip and designate Seton Keough a percentage of your purchaes will come back to the school. The school's group ID is 6562965. Please see the eScrip Web site for more information.
When you shop at Staples either give them the school's ID#: 0233494202, or even easier, the school's telephone number: (410) 646-4444. Your purchase will be registered with the school's reward program.
Seton Keough also participates in a bonus program with Office Depot. The Seton Keough number for Office Depot is 70046064.
We have an account with the Funding Factory, which accepts donations of old ink cartridges and cell phones to be turned in for points. These points can be cashed in for computers, printers, and other equipment for the school. If you or your company has ink cartridges or cell phones, we will gratefully take them here at the main office of Seton Keough.
Seton Keough has a recycling program. A large bin is located behind the cafeteria near the loading dock. You may deposit magazines, catalogs, paperback books, office paper of any color, envelopes (even those with windows); the only exception is telephone books that cannot be recycled. Seton Keough will be paid by the ton for the materials recycled.