by Submitted article | June 2, 2016 1:34 pm
Brewerton Elementary students had the opportunity to showcase some of their academic and artistic efforts from this year during their open house carnival, and also the chance to pie their principal.

Principal Erin Phillips put on a pair of goggles and a poncho in preparation for “Pie the Principal.”
Students, friends and families paid a dollar for the chance to try their aim.
This was the culmination to a successful Red Nose Day fundraiser campaign.
Students and faculty also paid a dollar to wear red noses during the die, and they also paid to take pictures in a Red Nose Day Photo booth, which was donated by Jammin’ Beats DJ’s.
$703 was raised all together by the Brewerton Elementary community in attempt to raise awareness and put an end to poverty.

The event also included the ever-famous annual egg drop science experiment from the top of the school’s roof.
This year’s egg drop winner was Brewerton Elementary student Aiden Mott.
Students smiled with glee as they showed their parents their artwork and school projects displayed in their classrooms.
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