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NEW BERLIN (CBS 58) – The principal at Poplar Creek Elementary School made good on a promise to students.
As part of the deal, he had to kiss not one, but two goats.
The principal agreed to kiss a farm animal if students raised $12,000 for a fall fundraiser.
“I kind of expected it. I prepped myself earlier, I kind of knew it was coming. I thought there would be another tier, like if they could raise twice as much money, they would have another farm animal. I don’t know if we hit that number or not, but I’m up for whatever. I’m a good sport about it so it’s fine,” says Matt Stempniewski.
About 500 people watched the kiss during the Fall Fun Walk.
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