Cement-filled toilets and dead fish: NC school district bars more than 80 seniors from graduation over ‘pranks’
- Multiple North Carolina high schools have filed charges against students for destructive "senior pranks."
- Examples of such pranks include breaking and entering, dumping dead fish on gym mats, egging buildings and pouring cement in toilets and urinals.
- Students involved in these pranks may face consequences such as suspension, criminal charges and being barred from graduation ceremonies.
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Cement-filled toilets and dead fish: NC school district bars more than 80 seniors from graduation over ‘pranks’
Multiple school districts in the state have filed charges against students in connection with so-called pranks that, they say, are anything but harmless.
·Washington, United States
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