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Smack in the kisser

Oct 5, 2023 | Photos of the Week

KINDERGARTNER ELIZABETH HECK clearly loves smashing a paper plate of whipped cream in the face of Bristol Elementary School Principal Aaron Boynton in front of a whole school assembly this past Thursday. She was one of 15 students who got to pie the principal and two assistants as a reward for gaining the most points for good behavior and other positive things at the school. Independent photo/Steve James
SECOND-GRADER WALKER Paolantonio checking out the results of her encounter with Assistant Principal Anne McKinney. Independent photo/Steve James
FIRST-GRADER SAM Pepe lining up a shot on Principal Boynton’s face. Independent photo/Steve James

PUPILS AT BRISTOL Elementary School found out that education isn’t all about book learning this past Thursday when the students all gathered in the gym, and 15 lucky peers each got to smash a plate of whipped cream in the face of one of the school’s top three administrators. It was a reward for gaining the most points for good behavior and other positive things at the school. Independent photo/Steve James
FOURTH-GRADER KAYLEIGH Augster takes her turn. Independent photo/Steve James
SIXTH-GRADER HANNAH Gerrow examining the damage she did on Principal Aaron Boynton. Independent photo/Steve James

FROM LEFT, ASSISTANT Principal Bill Huggett, Assistant Principal Anne McKinney and Principal Aaron Boynton looking like they enjoyed this learning experience. Independent photo/Steve James

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