Two Chicago Teachers Surprised with Tickets to Essence Music Festival in Classroom

From L to R: BMOA member Melvin Buckley; grand prize winner, first grade teacher Tiffini Cooley; BMOA member Lance Jones and WGCI-FM radio personality Tony Sculfield at Joseph Brennemann Elementary School (Photo: Business Wire) 
From L to R: BMOA member Melvin Buckley; grand prize winner, first grade teacher Tiffini Cooley; BMOA member Lance Jones and WGCI-FM radio personality Tony Sculfield at Joseph Brennemann Elementary School (Photo: Business Wire)
 
Teachers presented with a trip for two to New Orleans by the BMOA along with WGCI radio personality Tony Sculfield

Last Thursday was a typical day for first grade teacher Tiffini Cooley and phys-ed teacher Randall Powell at Joseph Brennemann Elementary School in Chicago. Little did they know, that afternoon would bring forth a big surprise! Leading up to Teacher’s Appreciation Week earlier this month, the Black McDonald’s Operators Association of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana (BMOA) partnered with Chicago radio station WGCI-FM to promote a contest asking listeners to share, in 200 words or less, why their teacher deserved to win a free trip to New Orleans for the 2012 Essence Music Festival. Cooley and Powell were selected as the winners.

On Thursday, as the teachers were busy in their classes, WGCI radio personality Tony Sculfield, along with BMOA members Lance Jones and Melvin Buckley, school principal Sarah D. Abedelal and school administrator Jennifer Ellen interrupted class with balloons and other gifts. While students shrieked with excitement, the surprised teachers were each presented an over-sized airline boarding pass highlighting a trip for two to New Orleans. Their prizes also include Essence Music Festival VIP access, hotel accommodations and spending money.

Drawing more than 350,000 attendees annually, the Essence Music Festival features some of the top names in R&B and Soul music. This year’s line-up includes D’Angelo, Mary J. Blige, Estelle, Aretha Franklin and many more.

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