School
principal picks as many teachers as he/she
feels will willingly
participate - no party poopers! The principal also has to play (to be
fair of course). The
principal then selects an "appropriate" activity that each
teacher has to do such as: kiss a pig, color hair a
wild color, dress outrageously, roller skate, etc. Be creative! Have
fun! The
teachers vote on what the principal has to do. Get
a large jar for each teacher and the principal. Write the name
of the each teacher and
the principal and their "assigned activity" on their individual jars. Put the jars where someone can keep an eye over
them - preferably in a high traffic area. Students, teachers, parents, and other school
employees "vote" by depositing money into the jar(s). At the
end of the fundraising event, the three
(five, etc) teachers
who have the most money in their jars, have
to do their assigned activity.
Have the "winners" perform their activity at a pep rally or other
regular assembly, or hold a special assembly just for the fundraiser.
Contributed By: Middle School
Student Council (Piedmont,
Oklahoma)
We have included a number of do-it-yourself fundraising ideas in this
section such as
a Teacher Torturethat offer a break from
traditional product sales. They were developed by groups just like yours
in an attempt have a little fun with their fundraiser. Some of them are
tried and true while others show a lot of creativity ... and even
wackiness in some cases. All of them are obviously not appropriate
for every group, but sometimes, with only a little modification, your
might find some fund raising ideas that are perfect for your group. If
you have an idea for a do-it-yourself fund raiser you are willing to
share with others, please send it to us via email at .
Include anything
and everything you would want to know if you were hearing the idea for
the first time.