Oakdale principal allows students to duct tape her to wall for sake of science
The principal of Idle Hour Elementary School in Oakdale let her students duct tape her to the wall to get them excited about science.
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Mar 22, 2025, 2:44 AM
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Updated 47 days ago
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The principal of Idle Hour Elementary School in Oakdale let her students duct tape her to the wall to get them excited about science.
News 12 photojournalist James Luning caught the sights and sounds from the sticky situation.
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