Westside Eagle-Observer

Gentry students take time off to play in the mud

- RANDY MOLL rmoll@nwadg.com

GENTRY — Students from Gentry’s Intermedia­te School enjoyed getting out of the classroom and into the mud during the third annual Mud Dogger event on the school playground­s Friday. The event was a PTO fundraiser to help teachers pay for needed school supplies.

The playground area was turned into a muddy obstacle course in which students crawled through the mud under outstretch­ed lines, made their

way through mud-filled tires, climbed over barricades and slid on their bellies or backsides on a “slip and slide” in plenty of muddy water. Following their fun in the mud, students rinsed off some of the mud in a plastic swimming pool which was soon filled with muddy water and were then hosed off and dried with towels before heading back inside and changing into dry clothes.

“Our Mud Dogger event was a fundraiser that was started two years ago by our PTO,” said Keeta Neal, principal at the intermedia­te school. “This is our third annual,” she said, explaining that “money raised is used by our PTO to help teachers with classroom needs … and the class with the most money donated in each grade will receive a pizza party.”

“The money PTO raises also funds our PBIS Reward Store for our students. PBIS is a positive behavior interventi­on system we use to reward good behavior. We had several sponsors this year and the prizes for students were pretty amazing,” Neal said.

The school’s maintenanc­e department was instrument­al in helping set up the muddy course, and parents attended and helped out, too.

“The students and teachers all had fun,” Neal said.

 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL ?? Gentry Intermedia­te School students go through an obstacle course in the Mud Dogger event at the school on April 27.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Gentry Intermedia­te School students go through an obstacle course in the Mud Dogger event at the school on April 27.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL ?? Gentry students got a little muddy going through an obstacle course, as seen on the face of fourth-grader Jimmy Hughes.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Gentry students got a little muddy going through an obstacle course, as seen on the face of fourth-grader Jimmy Hughes.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL ?? Gentry Intermedia­te School student Jaden Long goes through an obstacle course in the Mud Dogger event at the school on April 27.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Gentry Intermedia­te School student Jaden Long goes through an obstacle course in the Mud Dogger event at the school on April 27.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL ?? Savannah Dickinson, a Gentry Intermedia­te School Parent Teacher Organizati­on member, washes off intermedia­te school students.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Savannah Dickinson, a Gentry Intermedia­te School Parent Teacher Organizati­on member, washes off intermedia­te school students.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL ?? Gentry Intermedia­te School students go through an obstacle course.
Westside Eagle Observer/RANDY MOLL Gentry Intermedia­te School students go through an obstacle course.

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