Atlanta Braves Launch All-Star Student Achievers Program Presented by Chick-Fil-A

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03/03/2008 -- The Atlanta Braves and Chick-Fil-A have teamed up to reward students for academic excellence with the All-Star Student Achievers Program.

The All-Star Student Achievers Program rewards students in grades K-12 throughout Georgia for their hard work and dedication to academic success. In recognition of their accomplishments, All-Star Student Achievers will receive two complimentary tickets to a 2008 Braves regular season home game and a Chick-fil-A coupon.

Students can become All-Star Student Achievers if they met one of the following criteria for the 2007 Fall Semester:

• Straight As (including A-)
• Honor Roll
• Perfect Attendance

Every student participating in the program will be entered into a random drawing for the opportunity to be one of four students selected to attend a Braves batting practice and participate in a special pre-game presentation. Additionally, the metro Atlanta school with the most participation in the All-Star Student Achievers program will receive a special visit from Chick-Fil-A and an Atlanta Braves player.

All-Star Student Achiever ticket forms will be distributed by schools to qualifying students. Information on the program is also available at braves.com/allstar. Completed ticket forms, signed by the school principal, must be returned to the Braves ticket office at: P.O. Box 4064, Atlanta, GA 30302 by June 30, 2008.

The Atlanta Braves is Major League Baseball's winningest franchise since 1991. During that time, Braves teams have earned 14 division championships, five National League pennants and a World Series title. Based in Atlanta since 1966, the Braves franchise is the longest continuously operating franchise in Major League Baseball. Atlanta Braves games are telecast on Peachtree TV, FSN South and SportSouth, with radio broadcasts heard in Atlanta on 640 WGST and 94.9 The Bull and regionally on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network.

Source: MLB


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