Senior prank
A senior prank, also known as muck-up day in Australia and the United Kingdom, is a type of organized prank by the senior class of a school, college, or university. They are often carried out at or near the end of the academic year and are part of school traditions. While most senior pranks are harmless, more severe pranks can include damage to school property and other crimes, which can result in disciplinary or even legal repercussions against the perpetrators.
Common pranks
Common senior pranks include but are not limited to:- Adopting unusual or fancy dress, especially at schools with strict uniform policies
- Using water pistols, stink bombs, water balloons, or shaving cream on each other or on teachers
- Issuing fake announcements over the public address system
- Starting barbecues in unusual places
- Imposing parking levies on the staff car park
- Issuing staff with detentions or uniform infringements
- Putting small polystyrene balls in the air conditioning, thus making it 'snow' in the building
- Chalk graffiti
- Filling elevators with hay or spreading bird seed in the staff parking lot to attract birds that then deconstruct the cars
- Setting up tents and making it appear that the seniors had camped overnight on school grounds
- Having a party in a faculty/underclassmen parking lot to confuse the parking situation
- Toilet Papering the school or power lines around the school
- Changing the sound that the school bell makes after each period
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