
Brentsville, Patriot high schools have chance to win cash from Chick-fil-A
It’s being dubbed the “Battle of Route 28,” as two high schools will have a chance to show which school is the most spirited, and to win some cash.
Chick-fil-A at Bristow has partnered with Brenstville District and Patriot high schools in Prince William County for a spirit competition. According to Chick-fil-A at Bristow owner Mike Lovitt, fliers were distributed to both schools detailing the competition.
Those who dine in at the restaurant on Route 28 near Manassas and drop off the flier will help tally up points for their respective schools. Fliers dropped in a special box will be tallied each night and the school with the most fliers wins
The restaurant will also give 15% of the proceeds based on those who came into the restaurant, said Lovitt. The winning school will also receive matching funds from the restaurant, he added.
The contest begins Monday, Oct. 13 and runs through Saturday, Oct. 18.
The competition is part of “SPARK,” the education foundation and philanthropic arm of the Prince William County Public Schools div