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(KSL News) An administrator at West High School found herself in a sticky situation when she agreed to help out with a school fundraiser.
Today students had the chance to buy a piece of duct tape and use it to tape one of their assistant principals to the wall.
Money from the activity will go to help a fellow student involved in a car accident earlier this year.
The accident left the student paralyzed, which meant her home had to be remodeled for wheelchair access.
Rick Jaramillo, Asst. Principal, West High School: "West High School student body have decided to raise funds during the week to help defray the cost of the retro fit to the home."
Other fundraising events included an obstacle course and a dinner with a silent auction.