Senior Pranks Gone Wrong: High School Students Face Criminal Investigation and Damage School Property.

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Nearly 75 senior-class students from Ryle High School in Boone County, Kentucky, are under criminal investigation for a prank they pulled that caused damages to school property and created potentially dangerous and unsafe conditions for students and staff. The prank caused extensive damage to the building with some staff members suffering injuries during the cleanup process. The school district is investigating the matter, following their Code of Conduct, and issuing appropriate consequences to students.
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