It’s slime time
Published 10:00 pm Monday, October 16, 2017
- St. Theodore's Catholic School students slime their principal, Sue Amundson, as a reward for meeting their fundraising goal. The students raised over $10,000 in about three weeks for a new reading series and to update school technology. Sarah Kocher/Albert Lea Tribune
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St. Theodore’s Catholic School students slime their principal, Sue Amundson, as a reward for meeting their fundraising goal. The students raised over $10,000 in about three weeks for a new reading series and to update school technology. Sarah Kocher/Albert Lea Tribune
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All 52 students at St. Theodore’s K-5 school got a cup of slime with which to coat their principal Monday afternoon. Sarah Kocher/Albert Lea Tribune
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The children have until the end of the school year to raise the $20,000 incentive that would see their teachers being slimed as well. “It doesn’t feel as bad as I thought,” St. Theodore Principal Sue Amundson said. Sarah Kocher/Albert Lea Tribune
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A student toward the end of the slime line adds another coat to Sue Amundson’s slimy frame just before the kids begin to chant, “Get her arms!” Sarah Kocher/Albert Lea Tribune
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After she was slimed, St. Theodore principal Sue Amundson unmasks and the teachers congratulate their students on meeting their fundraising goal. Sarah Kocher/Albert Lea Tribune
St. Theodore’s Catholic School students slime their principal, Sue Amundson, as a reward for meeting their fundraising goal.
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