Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If I'm that teacher, I laugh and then call in sick when there is no parking. I'm not taking metro and I'm not paying to park
So you would commit timecard fraud instead of paying $10 to park? Love your passion and integrity.
Why wouldn’t the teacher just park in the student lot….?
Not all schools have enough parking for all all students who drive to school.
Right - but the teachers arrive earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If I'm that teacher, I laugh and then call in sick when there is no parking. I'm not taking metro and I'm not paying to park
So you would commit timecard fraud instead of paying $10 to park? Love your passion and integrity.
Why wouldn’t the teacher just park in the student lot….?
Not all schools have enough parking for all all students who drive to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're worried about your kid facing consequences, I'd advise them to skip out on the senior prank. The point of Senior Pranks and Senior Skip Days is to cause chaos for school leadership.
Imagine thinking everything kids do is to get you lol
The point of senior pranks is to build solidarity as a group at a turning point in their lives. That it's a school prank is appropriate bothe because they are a group of school people but also as a statement of no longer being under subjugation of high school. It's about them not about you
There are zero consequences for behavior now (thank you RJ!) Why would there be any for this?
Anonymous wrote:If you're worried about your kid facing consequences, I'd advise them to skip out on the senior prank. The point of Senior Pranks and Senior Skip Days is to cause chaos for school leadership.
Anonymous wrote:A good prank is secretly coordinated with administration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If I'm that teacher, I laugh and then call in sick when there is no parking. I'm not taking metro and I'm not paying to park
So you would commit timecard fraud instead of paying $10 to park? Love your passion and integrity.
Why wouldn’t the teacher just park in the student lot….?
Not all schools have enough parking for all all students who drive to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If I'm that teacher, I laugh and then call in sick when there is no parking. I'm not taking metro and I'm not paying to park
So you would commit timecard fraud instead of paying $10 to park? Love your passion and integrity.
Why wouldn’t the teacher just park in the student lot….?
Anonymous wrote:Blair’s prank was for the kids to park in inappropriate places - on the median, grass, sidewalk. Apparently all the kids had to run outside and move their cars when they announced that the tow trucks were being called. I think that’s pretty funny and harmless.
Anonymous wrote:My favorite was harmless but funny. Only seniors can park at my school and underclassmen park on neighborhood streets. Seniors got there early and parked in the street and ate breakfast in lawn chairs in their assigned spots.