Oh and last but not leist baby oil the bathrooms! 2011 Sparkman High Huntsville, Alabama. So check it: Im going to put glitter in the AC units, write 2011 on all the 1st story windows, salt the grass, and roll the trees. Ok, so ive read all the comments you all have wrote and ive seen a bunch of good ones. Sparkman High School on February 22, 2011: Anyway, that's a good prank and it's pretty easy to pull off too.
But they ended up all getting suspened for the last 10 days of school, which was total bs cause it was awesome and didn't do any damage. They called it "Tour de Century" (Century is our school's name). They had a ton of people ride scooters, bikes, and skateboards through the halls while yelling and causing chaos. Many great ideas!Ģ years ago our senior class had a pretty good one.
Thank you for the ideas! My fellow graduates and I plan on doing many of these throughout the year. My freshman year the seniors spilled hundreds of little call cards with pics of naked women in every hall when the bells rang from our 3rd period it was awesome seeing all the teachers on the ground trying to pick them up! The cards ended up in a bunch of lockers so we would see an occasional card every now and then and we will forever be known as senior prank legends! Im hoping my senior year us seniors(class of 2015) will do something amazing that everyone in america or at least the state or city will hear about. its been 2 weeks since they burned them and it stills smells horrible. the tree is ok but the whole outside are of the school smelled like period times 300. the next day they had to take them down but no one wanted to so the burned them on the tree. The seniors at my school(class of 2012) taped a bunch of used pads to one of the willow trees in the front of our school and left a sign on it saying pussy willow. You may consider handing small items, such as pennies with the year, jelly beans, or other small trinkets to the principal or other official as each graduate goes to shake their hand. These pranks should not disrupt or demean the ceremony, as it may result in the holding of your diploma (yes even after technically graduating, the officials can hold back your diploma). Subtle pranks pulled off during the graduation ceremony. But, again, no prank should result in the harm of the school's technology equipment. Usually one would consider changing morning announcements, bell schedules, and video broadcasts. Rewire or reprogram things to behave erratically or unexpectedly. But, remember the larger the object and the smaller the location, the better the prank. Usually, cars on roofs are a popular choice. Taking something large a part and reassemble it in an impossible location. But, if you want to be noticed and remembered as a school legacy, these will definitely be the ones you will want to consider. “As far as blocking my office door, it has been done several times and isn’t necessarily a new idea,” said McGuire.Īll seniors were required to help clean the campus after lunch and before they could pick up their caps and gowns for graduation.Some of the better senior pranks take work, time, and energy. The door to McGuire’s office was barricaded by a stack of tables, and the doors to the library were blocked by tables and boxes with “2022” painted on them. “I was able to watch the cameras at home while they were doing it to make sure they weren’t doing anything that would get them into trouble.” “They did not share when they were going to do it, but I get notifications when the motion sensors get triggered or when movement is indicated by the cameras,” said dean Shawn McGuire. The only requirements for the prank were that there should be no vandalism or harm to the school or others. Mori said that she did not know what the prank would be or when they would do it. “The student government reps asked me a few weeks ago what the parameters were for a senior prank and I let them know that we always enjoy pranks that make us laugh,” said principal Melissa Mori. Plastic forks were also poking out of the grass in the quad. When students entered the school the morning of May 20, caution tape, boxes, hot dogs and more were hung up around campus. “Shoutout to Anzar, Sean, and Fairoz because they did almost everything.” “It was something special that brought us together to do something funny before the school year ended,” said senior Katelynn Tran. Friday was the last day of school for seniors.
Thursday night, a group of seniors met at the campus and worked from 9 p.m. The class of 2022 pulled their senior prank, a longstanding tradition at NP3 High School.