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Courtesy of MLES
Mt Laurel Elementary Coin Drive
MLES SRO Buford was covered in slime as a celebration of a successful fundraiser.
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Courtesy of Celita Deem
Mt Laurel Elementary Coin Drive
The MLES principal and assistant principal were taped to the flagpole to reward students for passing their fundraising goal.
This morning, the students of Mt Laurel Elementary got to tape their principal and vice principal to the school flagpoles and "slime" their school resource officer. It was a reward for raising almost twice their fundraising goal in a summer coin drive.
Principal Celita Deem said the school decided to do a coin drive instead of bake sales or gift wrap sales. They set a goal of $12,000 to raise over the summer for new technology, student materials and teacher training. After a series of fundraising activities on the first week of school, the students had raised over $22,000.
"They did fantastic," Deem said. "This is probably the best fundraiser we've ever done."
In return, on Monday morning Deem and Assistant Principal Tina Neighbors were taped to flagpoles for more than an hour, with their feet dangling above the ground. Deputy Carnell Buford, the school SRO, was covered in green slime by students in the gym, and one student also won an iPad mini.