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Not Your Average Suspension

Usually it’s the kids who get in trouble for a senior prank… At a high school in Pennsylvania, the principal, vice principal, and senior adviser were all suspended this week. Apparently the…

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Usually it's the kids who get in trouble for a senior prank...

At a high school in Pennsylvania, the principal, vice principal, and senior adviser were all suspended this week.

Apparently the adviser signed off on a prank where sixteen seniors let a dozen chickens run around in the classrooms overnight.

The students ended up also flipped over desks, toilet papered hallways, and put Vaseline on the door knobs.  Now they have to come in to school two hours early every day until graduation to do extra cleaning.

People ABC 16 spoke to say although the pranking tradition goes back 40 years, this prank went too far.

“We didn't have per se the pranks that they're pulling now. Ours were minor. We toilet papered, but we did the outside of the building,” said Joanna Barton of Sunbury.

There will be a meeting next Monday to discuss when and if the principal, vice principal, and the senior advisor will be allowed to come back. Meanwhile, those 16 students responsible for the mess are coming in two hours early every day until graduation to do extra cleaning around the school and community service.

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