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The prize money in the movie School of Rock is $20,000.
Specific detail is provided when Dewey Finn (Jack Black) first pitches the idea of the Battle of the Bands to the class. He explicitly states that the winner of the competition receives a cash prize of twenty thousand dollars, which serves as a major motivation for him to win.
He later uses this specific figure when lying to Principal Mullins about the nature of the field trip, claiming the $20,000 prize would be used to purchase new instruments for the school (a claim he has no intention of fulfilling).
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The summary mentions it is a 'major motivation' but omits the specific context of his impending eviction.
The AI summary hallucinates a specific plot point that contradicts the character's need for secrecy.
The summary implies the prize is a motivation but fails to mention that the protagonists do not actually win the money.
In the 2003 movie School of Rock, the prize money for the Battle of the Bands competition is $20,000. Dewey Finn (Jack Black) first discovers this amount on a promotional flyer in his bedroom. He later uses the figure to motivate his students, telling them during his 'Rock Band' project pitch that the winner receives a trophy and a $20,000 check. Dewey's personal goal is to use the money to pay off his significant rent debt to his roommate Ned and Ned's girlfriend Patty. Crucially, Dewey never mentions the prize money to Principal Rosalie Mullins; instead, he deceives her by claiming the class is going on a field trip to see the 'Polish Philharmonic' to keep the rock competition a secret. Ultimately, the School of Rock band loses the competition to Dewey's former band, No Vacancy, and does not receive the prize money.