ENID, Okla. —
Security National Bank of Enid will reward five lucky area students for their good grades with a the SNB Pays for A’s program.
SNB Pays for A’s is now in its 10th year. Thousands of report cards have been submitted since the program began. The bank sponsors the program twice a year, once for spring semester grades and once for fall semester grades.
The program is open to students in grades 3 through 12. Public and private school students are encouraged to participate. Students will have until 5 p.m. Feb. 4 to take their report cards to any of Security National Bank’s three locations. The bank will make a copy of the report cards and place them in a hopper. Four cards will be drawn from the hopper.
Those four students will receive $10 for each A and $5 for each B on their fall 2012 semester grades. Individual grades from each nine-week section will not be considered. All students entering their grades will receive a coupon for an ice cream cone from McDonald’s of Enid.
In addition to the four students who will be paid for their A’s, one card will be drawn from the hopper for a $150 savings account with the bank.
Security National Bank has locations at 201 W. Broadway, 201 W. Maine and 210 N. Oakwood. Bank lobby hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the 201 W. Maine location.
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