HIGHLIGHTS: Two over-the-top senior pranks are in the news. Some kids in Maryland put their school on Zillow and called it a “half-working JAIL.” And some kids in North Carolina could face CHARGES after they broke into their school at night, filled the toilets with CEMENT, and caused at least $4,000 in damage.
FULL STORY: With school ending, it’s that time of year again when we start hearing about over-the-top SENIOR PRANKS. Here are two that made headlines over the weekend. The first one’s pretty innocent, but the second one’s not . . .
1. Some kids in Fort Meade, Maryland near Baltimore listed their high school on Zillow for $42,069.
They described it as a 12,458-square-foot “half-working JAIL” with 20 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms. Quote, “All 15 bathrooms come with sewage issues, [and] there is a nice spacious kitchen and dining room, with a private basketball court.”
The school played along. They joked that the property’s value was “vastly underestimated,” and that it “[wouldn’t] be on the market long.” Zillow eventually pulled the listing down. (Here are some screenshots.)
2. The school in this next one isn’t playing along though. Some kids in Burlington, North Carolina got into their school at night last week . . . and filled the toilets and urinals with CEMENT. The school says the prank caused at least $4,000 in damage. The kids behind it could end up facing criminal charges.
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