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Kids Duct Taped New Brunswick Superintendent To Wall
If New Brunswick elementary kids read every day for a month, they got to do this to their principal, vice principal and superintendent.

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — Who wouldn't want to do this to their principal?!
If the students at Lord Stirling Elementary School in New Brunswick read every day for the past month, they received a rather unique reward: The chance to duct tape some school administrators to the wall.
And that's exactly what the students, in pre-K through fifth grade, got to do last week. The students read at home and at school, and their efforts were verified through reading logs, which were monitored and confirmed by teachers and family members.
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Pictured above, from left to right, are Lord Stirling principal Ellen Treadway, New Brunswick superintendent Dr. Aubrey Johnson and vice principal Daniel Goodstein.

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