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Sherwood Heights Elementary School Principal Kim Taylor gets a face full of whipped cream from fifth-grade teacher Kris Samson during a fundraiser for class field trips in Auburn on Thursday. The 29 top fundraising students from the school Math-A-Thon got to throw cream pies at the teacher of their choice. Second-grader Logan Edwards, center, raised $125. Students raised $5,650 to help fund class field trips during the annual fundraiser. “Our goal was $4,000,” Taylor said. “We far exceeded our goal.” Teachers Bill Murray, background, and Breann Crocker, far right, were two of the 27 staff members who volunteered to be pied. Fifth-grader Tiana Avila pies school Principal Kim Taylor. Micah Joler looks toward her classmate, Lilian Taylor, after smooshing a cream pie in her fifth-grade teacher Kris Samson’s face during a fundraiser for class field trips in Auburn on Thursday. The 29 top fundraising students from the school Math-A-Thon got to throw cream pies at the teacher of their choice. Joler raised $115. Students raised $5,650 to help fund class field trips during the annual fundraiser. “Our goal was $4,000,” Principal Kim Taylor said. “We far exceeded our goal.” Samson and Stacey Bilodeau, second from right, were two of the 27 staff members who volunteered to be pied. Top fundraiser Lillian Ward, 5, smooshes a cream pie into third-grade teacher Kim Joler’s face. The kindergartner raised $211 during the school Math-A-Thon. Sherwood Heights Elementary School teacher Bill Murray was thrilled to get creamed by sixth-grader Parker Butler. Second-grader Mya Ziebart, second from left, and Kenzi Barclay wait patiently to toss pie in the faces of Laurie Gerard, left, and Kayla Kimball. Ziebart raised $173.50 during the school’s Math-A-Thon. Barclay raised $112. Second-grader Mya Ziebart smooshes cream in Sherwood Heights Elementary School teacher Laurie Gerard’s face. Ziebart was one of the top Math-A-Thon fundraisers, raising $173.50 for class field trips.
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