South Dakota Really Had Some Teachers Crawl on Ice to Gather Cash for Their Classrooms

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South Dakota Really Had Some Teachers Crawl on Ice to Gather Cash for Their Classrooms
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In a Squid Game-esque battle royale, nearly a dozen educators participated in a game to get money to pay for their students' school supplies.

at a junior hockey match in South Dakota toward a gray carpet at center ice. A worker at the hockey game had just emptied a trash bag full of $5,000 in $1 bills into a massive pile on the carpet. The teachers were

then instructed to battle each other for as many bills as they could grab — all in an effort to gather funds to go toward their classrooms. Even with the most sanitized language, the contest is barbaric to watch. How little can teachers be valued?Videos of the inaugural event, which went viral on Sunday, show one teacher stuffing their shirt full of dollar bills while another uses their shirt like a bucket.

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