Bay District Schools is proud to partner with the Bay County Tax Collector’s Office and local businesses to support arts education through the Kids Tag Art Program. The innovative initiative gives fifth-grade students the opportunity to design custom vanity license plates, combining creativity with real-world learning while raising funds that go directly back into local art classrooms.
Recently, Bay County Tax Collector Chuck Perdue and Will Cramer of Cramer GMC presented a check to three Bay County art teachers in recognition of their role in piloting the program. Their work helped launch the initiative locally, providing students with a unique platform to showcase their artistic talents while supporting classroom resources and instruction.
The Kids Tag Art Program is made possible through the generosity of community partners, including Bill Cramer Chevrolet GMC, Panhandle Engineering, Perry & Young – The Injury Firm, and PNC Entertainment. Bay District Schools is grateful for these partnerships, which demonstrate a shared commitment to enriching educational experiences and investing in the creativity of our students.

