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Published: October 13, 2008 11:42 pm
Central Middle School students win challenge, principals kiss pig
Courtney Crauthers
The Edmond Sun
EDMOND —
“Is that lemon?” asked Jennifer Patton, seventh-grade Central Middle School teacher, as the second of four pies was thrown in her face. Teachers and administrators had to pay a price, which included pig kissing and pies in the face, after students exceeded a fundraising goal Friday.
The students won a school-wide challenge to sell 900 entertainment coupon books, said Principal Tara Fair.
“We asked every kid to sell two,” she said.
At the end of the fundraiser, the students had sold $11,000 worth of coupon books.
“We agreed that the administrators would kiss a pig and the teachers agreed they would take a pie in the face,” Fair said.
During each grade’s lunch, Fair and Brandon Kysar, assistant principal, kissed a pig. The top sellers in each grade got to choose one teacher in their grade to “pie in the face.”
Students laughed as Fair kissed Toby, a pig who was not a fan of her affection.
“His snout was slimy,” Fair said. “He didn’t like it. I was having to force the kiss.”
Luke Orvis, seventh-grade teacher, conveniently showed up late. However, his tardiness did not save him from the throwing arm of seventh-grader Abby Thomits.
The star of the event was Patton. The students conspired to make sure she got a big dose of sugar with a total of four pies thrown in her face.
Fair said the fundraiser was a success and the students really seemed to enjoy the payoff.
Lucas Barker and Eric Beck, seventh-graders, were two of four students who threw their pie in the face of Patton, who proved to be a good sport.
Beck, who sold six coupon books, said the experience was rewarding.
“I was thinking it’ll be really funny to pie a teacher so I’m going to sell a bunch,” said Barker, who sold eight coupon books. “I was surprised I was even up there.”
Fair said the money the students raised will be used for classroom materials, social events and other student needs.
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