Texas School Sanctions Senior Prank, Students Take It Too Far
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The video shows clouds of smoke erupting allegedly from fire extinguishers as well as paint on the walls along with long streamers.
A high school in Texas got its classes cancelled for Thursday and Friday due to a prank going horribly wrong. Frisco's Memorial High School had approved a prank wherein group of students had planned to stick post-it notes on all the walls to decorate and place messages. This however deteriorated fast when videos on social media appeared with groups of students vandalizing the school.
The video shows clouds of smoke erupting allegedly from fire extinguishers as well as paint on the walls along with long streamers.
According to FOX4 the school sent a letter to parents saying “A small group of students from Memorial High School was approved to use Post-it notes on the walls to decorate and place messages around the campus as part of their senior prank last night. Staff members were on-site to monitor students, but the situation devolved rapidly, and the Frisco Police and Fire Departments became involved. Students vandalized the campus to a point that classes are not able to be held at MHS for the remainder of the week,"