Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with their child participating in a senior prank at their MCPS high school, and if so, what was the prank and the resulting punishment? My DD, a senior at B-CC, asked me for permission to “camp out” on the field Wednesday night, which is apparently their planned prank (along with parking in the teacher’s lot.) I do not want to allow her to do anything that could harm her ability to walk at graduation, but also don’t want her to miss out on something the whole grade is doing.
Anonymous wrote:Well, now the teachers know to leave early and park in a lot or take metro to work that day....
THis sounds pretty harmless. I'm known in my family as "no fun" because I HATE pranks -- anything that is mean or causes damage for "fun" seems to me not at all fun. But a campout does seem kind of fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with their child participating in a senior prank at their MCPS high school, and if so, what was the prank and the resulting punishment? My DD, a senior at B-CC, asked me for permission to “camp out” on the field Wednesday night, which is apparently their planned prank (along with parking in the teacher’s lot.) I do not want to allow her to do anything that could harm her ability to walk at graduation, but also don’t want her to miss out on something the whole grade is doing.
Way to give away the "prank", parent! All the seniors thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have experience with their child participating in a senior prank at their MCPS high school, and if so, what was the prank and the resulting punishment? My DD, a senior at B-CC, asked me for permission to “camp out” on the field Wednesday night, which is apparently their planned prank (along with parking in the teacher’s lot.) I do not want to allow her to do anything that could harm her ability to walk at graduation, but also don’t want her to miss out on something the whole grade is doing.
Anonymous wrote:A good prank is secretly coordinated with administration.