Tuesday, May 29, 2012

My Alma Mater

From the major Sacramento newspaper:
About 15 students could face disciplinary action after school officials say they were caught red-handed executing a senior prank.

The students are suspected of spray-painting exterior walls and dumping dirt and debris in the driveway of Foothill High School, 5000 McCloud Drive, in the Twin Rivers Unified School District.
As one commenter at that link said:
A "prank" is something like putting a giant hat on a statue. Something harmless and hopefully a bit funny. Destruction of property is not a prank.

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/crime/archives/2012/05/foothill-high-students-suspected-of-senior-prank-vandalism.html#storylink=cpy
A "prank" is something like putting a giant hat on a statue. Something harmless and hopefully a bit funny. Destruction of property is not a prank.

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/crime/archives/2012/05/foothill-high-students-suspected-of-senior-prank-vandalism.html#storylink=cpy

Read more here: http://blogs.sacbee.com/crime/archives/2012/05/foothill-high-students-suspected-of-senior-prank-vandalism.html#storylink=cpy

1 comment:

Ellen K said...

Maybe I'm getting senile but I don't remember senior pranks as being "a thing" as they say these days. But it seems with the advent of YouTube and the internet that the idea of creating more chaos is becoming the norm. At our school they blocked the parking lot entrances with branches that had been trimmed from trees the day before, TPing the trees, painting on the windows, scattering what appears to be over forty pounds of rubber bands in the parking lot, Saran wrapping an AP's car and supergluing the doors shut. Everything except the doors was minor and could be repaired. Sadly, too many of these kids just don't know when to stop.