- April 25, 2024
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Samantha Webb shivered while she waited for a bucket of cold slime to pour over her.
Ryelenn Brunner wouldn't be the last Braden River Elementary student to dump the flour, Jell-O, green food coloring and baby food concoction onto Webb, the assistant principal.
"Let's go, sweetheart," Webb said, laughing. "Go ahead and pull the string."
Students took turns maneuvering a bucket tied to a string, so the mystery "space slime" dumped all over Webb or Principal Hayley Rio. Students in all grade levels won the chance to slime the women because they raised $75 or more during the school's annual walkathon, held in October.
The school collectively raised $20,000, which will fund more classroom supplies and other necessities.
The prize of dumping 124 gallons of the slime was a worthy payment for the students' efforts.
"Kids get to slime their principals," Webb said. "That's every kid's dream. It's interactive and fun for them and us."