As Reward, Point Principal Lets Students Duct Tape Him to Gym
Point Elementary School's principal let students duct tape him to a wall if they brought pies for a school fundraiser.
- By Lindsay Toler
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- December 3, 2012
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Point Elementary School principal Dan Giesler found a unique way to motivate his students.
Giesler made a deal with his students: anyone who brought a pie to the school's pie sale fundraiser could help duct tape him to the wall of the gym.
Hundreds of students brought pies.
Students kept Giesler to his word and stuck him with duct tape to the wall Nov. 20. Giesler was so wrapped up that his feet even hung off the floor!
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