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Senior Pranks Gone Wrong: Injuries and Investigations at High Schools Across the US
education2 years ago

Senior Pranks Gone Wrong: Injuries and Investigations at High Schools Across the US

75 students at Ryle High School in Kentucky are under investigation for a senior prank that caused extensive damage and injuries to staff members during the cleanup process. The prank involved placing track hurdles in hallways and Vaseline on classroom doors. Some parents are calling for harsh punishment, while others believe a balance between punishment and understanding is necessary. There is talk that students involved may not be allowed to walk across the stage at graduation, but school officials have not addressed this issue.

Ryle High School students investigated for damaging prank.
education2 years ago

Ryle High School students investigated for damaging prank.

Nearly 75 students from Ryle High School's senior class are under investigation after a senior prank caused damages to the school's building. The students entered the high school building unlawfully after hours, creating potentially dangerous and unsafe conditions for students and staff. The prank caused extensive damage to the building and some staff were injured during the cleanup process. The district is investigating the matter, following its Code of Conduct, and issuing appropriate consequences to students.

Senior prank at Ryle High School deemed unsafe by district
education2 years ago

Senior prank at Ryle High School deemed unsafe by district

A prank involving 75 students at Ryle High School in Kentucky has caused potentially dangerous and unsafe conditions for students and staff, according to district officials. The students entered the school building unlawfully and caused extensive damage, including injuries to staff during the cleanup process. The incident is under investigation by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office, and the district is working on a disciplinary plan for the students involved. It is unclear whether they will be permitted to participate in graduation activities.