Human hot dog
Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Painted Sky Elementary School third-grader Tony Warren (above) hits his target, his principal Angela Wichers, with a stream of mustard. "Mustard in the nasal passage stings a little bit," Wichers said after the school event.
Human hot dog
Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Sixteen students like Jorge Rodriguez (below) got to turn their principal into a human hot dog.
Posted: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 11:00 pm
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Updated: 8:08 am, Thu Mar 24, 2011.
Human hot dog
Sixteen students at Painted Sky Elementary
School were rewarded with the opportunity to turn their principal
into a human hot dog last week in front of the entire school.
Principal Angela Wichers gave the school a
$1,000 goal to raise for One For Books. If the students met their
goal, Wichers promised she would dress up as a hot dog and be
covered in ketchup and mustard. The school held its annual
Scholastic Book Fair in conjunction with One For Books.
The school is using the money raised during
the fundraiser for library purchases while the company, One For
Books, matches the money raised dollar-for-dollar to be donated to
underperforming schools in Arizona.
Though the students came in slightly shy of
their goal, Wichers thought the students earned the assembly.
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