Desperate Teachers Raise Copier Funds in Very Popular Way
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Teachers are so desperate for new copying machines at their high school that they raised money by letting students buy their way out of class.
The price for a student to skip one class Tuesday at Overton High School was $2. The fund-raising scheme was a hit with the students--some paid $10 to miss all five classes.
Teachers said they hope to collect $11,000 to buy two new copiers with Tuesday’s fund-raiser and others this week.
On Monday, pictures of teachers’ bare feet were posted on a bulletin board so students could pay 50 cents each to vote which teacher had the ugliest feet. Students could pay $1 each today to wear a hat to classes in violation of the school’s dress code.
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