Saturday, May 30, 2009
Dallas student earns big props for returning money found in prop jacket
India Williams, a seventh grade student at Lakehill Preparatory School in Dallas, is getting widespread praise after turning in $5,000 she found in a jacket being used as a stage prop at the school. Turns out the money belonged to a deceased man whose family had donated his clothes following his death. The school's business manager was able to track down the man's family using other items found in the jacket, and the family was so impressed that they gave the school $500 and Williams $50.
Posted by Alex B.
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