Anonymous wrote:My daughter's middle school has an annual spring fundraising event where members of various student organizations volunteer to get pies thrown in their faces. I saw a clip from last year and it was an unbelievable mess. They use whipped cream, pudding, and chocolate and strawberry syrup and the students get completely covered. The pies not only go in their faces, but also get smeared in their hair. My 12-year-old daughter has agreed to represent the National Junior Honor Society. I'm kind of dreading this activity, but I don't want to make a bigger deal out of it than it is. I'm wondering how other parents would feel about their son or daughter getting a pie thrown in their face at school?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's middle school has an annual spring fundraising event where members of various student organizations volunteer to get pies thrown in their faces. I saw a clip from last year and it was an unbelievable mess. They use whipped cream, pudding, and chocolate and strawberry syrup and the students get completely covered. The pies not only go in their faces, but also get smeared in their hair. My 12-year-old daughter has agreed to represent the National Junior Honor Society. I'm kind of dreading this activity, but I don't want to make a bigger deal out of it than it is. I'm wondering how other parents would feel about their son or daughter getting a pie thrown in their face at school?
Anonymous wrote:My daughter's middle school has an annual spring fundraising event where members of various student organizations volunteer to get pies thrown in their faces. I saw a clip from last year and it was an unbelievable mess. They use whipped cream, pudding, and chocolate and strawberry syrup and the students get completely covered. The pies not only go in their faces, but also get smeared in their hair. My 12-year-old daughter has agreed to represent the National Junior Honor Society. I'm kind of dreading this activity, but I don't want to make a bigger deal out of it than it is. I'm wondering how other parents would feel about their son or daughter getting a pie thrown in their face at school?
Anonymous wrote:Anything that can be fixed with a shower shouldn't be a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:If she wanted to do it, I would tell her to take a towel and something to change into.