GDS Senior Prank

Anonymous
DOGE should hire the kids.
Anonymous
Best prank ever. These kids know the tightly wound audience. Totally impressed!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not at GDS so no skin in the game, but for me, hacking into a database of personal information goes beyond a prank. It certainly exposes a tech weakness that the school should address, but I would be upset about this one.

But again, not our school or our kid, so if y’all are cool with it, you do you.


They didn't "hack" into anything. All the parent email addresses are availible in our online directory.

In that case, I take back my concern. Legit access used for “nefarious” prank purposes doesn’t bother me. I misunderstood how they got the emails.
Anonymous
Agree. This is a fair prank and a pretty funny one, especially in light of all the Big 3 type parents who say they send their kids for the experience and not the college outcome.
Anonymous
As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.


Yes Karen, you are the only one.
I was also frantic, but once I found out it was a prank, I admired and appreciated it.
An environoment of anarchy and vandalism? Sure...
Anonymous
Surely that email rant was impressive trolling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.


This person has to be a troll. This reads like a teenager wrote it lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.

Skipping “vital meetings” to frantically contact a high school about something that a few hours wasn’t going to make a difference in was your choice, and a poor one. Even if the news had been legit, nothing would have changed while you were in your meeting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not at GDS so no skin in the game, but for me, hacking into a database of personal information goes beyond a prank. It certainly exposes a tech weakness that the school should address, but I would be upset about this one.

But again, not our school or our kid, so if y’all are cool with it, you do you.


Does the GDS handbook not have really specific rules for use of the directory? This would be grounds for expulsion of a student if a kid did it or non-renewal of a contract if faculty or a parent did it. We had a family removed from our school years ago because a parent scraped the directory for an outside fundraising thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.

Skipping “vital meetings” to frantically contact a high school about something that a few hours wasn’t going to make a difference in was your choice, and a poor one. Even if the news had been legit, nothing would have changed while you were in your meeting.


This is another fake post by a teen and you are falling for it. Again. The gift that keeps on giving.
Anonymous
This is hilarious. What a good use of technology. Kudos to the students for being safe but playing some fun games. I drove by today on river road and saw a wedding on the field, like who thinks of this stuff. In a weird way proud these kids had some fun, didn't let poor admin get in the way, and hope they all have a great last few weeks of the year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.


Troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As the mother of a responsible, curious teen at GDS, I have to say I am appalled at how many of you are encouraging this behavior. My son is a junior caught in the middle of the college process and this chaos has completely derailed his studies. I spent the morning frantically reaching out to the school, believing my son’s college plans were now in jeopardy, and I had to miss several vital meetings with my working group to fix this mess. My son is now in an environment of anarchy and vandalism, right when he should be hard at work preparing for the SAT. I find it frankly disgusting on the part of the senior class, who must know from experience how difficult this time of the year is. Am I really the only one who wants to see some consequences enforced? Maybe not expulsion, but perhaps a suspension and some restrictions on the usual end-of-year senior festivities. I think cancelling their prom would be more than fair.



preach
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not at GDS so no skin in the game, but for me, hacking into a database of personal information goes beyond a prank. It certainly exposes a tech weakness that the school should address, but I would be upset about this one.

But again, not our school or our kid, so if y’all are cool with it, you do you.


Does the GDS handbook not have really specific rules for use of the directory? This would be grounds for expulsion of a student if a kid did it or non-renewal of a contract if faculty or a parent did it. We had a family removed from our school years ago because a parent scraped the directory for an outside fundraising thing.


It's a prank. On Senior prank day. No one is trying to mae money off of it. Lighten up.
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