We've long joked about the captive audience that is middle school students here on adland, predicting that ads at school would be commonplace in a not so distant future. It's clearly here, as Philly.com reports that the Bucks County's Pennsbury School District has sold out proper.
In what administrators say is a first in the Philadelphia area and probably the state, the Pennsbury school board signed a contract with a national advertising agency that could boost the district's battered budget by as much as $424,000, while giving the firm's clients access to the habitat of 10,950 children, tweens, and teens.
The ad seen in the photo above is from the ad council. Can't wait until a parent spots ads from American Apparel on those walls.....