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Auburn teachers takes pies in the face for charity
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English teacher Brandon Dudley takes a direct hit of whipped cream during a fundraiser at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Thursday. Students paid $1 for a pie to throw at one of 17 staff members to raise money for the school’s food pantry and The Lunchbox Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides daily meals to students in South Africa. The event is one of many that Jen Braunfels’ American literature class will host during its service learning project. From left are Shawn Rice, Jill Hyland, Erin Towns and Braunfels. Students threw 97 pies.
English language learner teacher Jill Hyland takes her fair share of pies to the face during a fundraiser at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Thursday. Students paid $1 for a pie to throw at one of 17 staff members to raise money for the school’s food pantry and The Lunchbox Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides daily meals to students in South Africa.
Physics teacher Evan Cyr wears whipped cream from a pie thrown during a fundraiser at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Thursday. Students paid $1 for a pie to throw at one of 17 staff members to raise money for the school’s food pantry and The Lunchbox Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides daily meals to students in South Africa.
English teacher Jen Braunfels smiles after being hit with whipped cream from a pie thrown at her during a fundraiser at Edward Little High School in Auburn on Thursday. Students paid $1 for a pie to throw at one of 17 staff members to raise money for the school’s food pantry and The Lunchbox Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides daily meals to students in South Africa.
Emcee Jake Bazinet interviews Edward Little High School Assistant Principal Steve Galway during a pie-throwing fundraiser at the Auburn school Thursday. Students paid $1 for a pie to throw at one of 17 staff members to raise money for the school’s food pantry and The Lunchbox Fund, a nonprofit organization that provides daily meals to students in South Africa. Students threw 97 pies.
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