Kids will be kids, but two Ohio high school students almost got away with a doozy of a prank. The pair could be kicked out of the school for allegedly posting a fake snow-day notice on the schools website.
The fake announcement informed visitors to the site that the school would be closed for the day to due winter weather. The posting confused parents since snow wasn’t in the forecast, but some students managed to stay at home anyway.
A school official, logging onto the site to write his own announcement that school would be delayed for an hour that day because of an extreme cold snap discovered that the site had been accessed by pranksters. Two high school girls have been charged with delinquency and face expulsion. The school in question is near Cincinnati, Ohio.
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scarlet says
Punishment seems a bit harsh.
School principal stands there, Soup-Nazi style “No school for you!!”
blueyes says
LOL Scarlet
Love the new site
As for the teens, they should’ve made the announcement anonymous and used a proxy so they wouldn’t get caught.
scarlet says
“As for the teens, they should’ve made the announcement anonymous and used a proxy so they wouldn’t get caught.”
You seem to be well versed in this kind of activity. . . ???? mmmmmmm??
stinkysteven says
expulsion? i think that’s a little bit extreme for a punishment. Besides the only valid reason for me to expel a student is when the prank made was hurtful and DANGEROUS. the prank didn’t hurt anyone, right? id say just let them clean the whole school. If they proceed with the expulsion, that would be cruel and over the top.