Fruitland Primary supports United Way through a dump challen

a lot of stuff dumped on their heads — by their students — all for a good cause. students could bring in two bucks and some material with which to redecorate their authority figures. they could bring applesauce, chocolate syrup, confetti, and even honey. schools in wicomico county are competing to raise money for united way. fruitland primary faculty and staff have been participating for the last couple of years — and now they wanted to challenge the students to come together in a fun way to help others. the students raised 543 dollars. the dollars stay local, they help different programs here on the shore. we support 74 programs focused on education, financial stability, and health. that united way representative — amy luppens — says that all of the schools are doing different things to raise money. but she says the dumping challenge is one of the more creative and messier ideas that she’s seen. from an everyday table variety — to something special