KIDS running around, water pistols and crazy dress; it was muck-up day at Kooringal High School with a twist.
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Plenty of icy water was involved as students raised money for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) by dunking their teachers in water.
The kids had the power as year 12 students dunked 35 teachers with buckets of icy cold water.
At $10 a pop, dunking teachers didn't come cheap - the price was worth with it students raising hundreds of dollars for MND.
School captain and the brains behind the massed ice-bucket challenge, Meg O'Donnell said she wanted to give muck-up day a deeper meaning.
"In organising this event I not only wanted to raise money for an extremely worthwhile cause, but to also prove that year 12s can use their last week of school to do something positive and help those in need," Miss O'Donnell said.
Sodden teachers trod across campus, keen to change into warmer clothes.
Deputy principal Kingsley Ireland was frozen after being sprayed with chunks of ice.
"It was very cold but there were lots of kids supporting it," Mr Ireland said.
"So it makes it all worthwhile.
"There were a fair few teachers involved and kids donating $10 per staff, so it would have been a couple of hundred at least."