Graduation Day Chaos: Students Take Over Ceremony

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Graduation Day Chaos: Students Take Over Ceremony
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A daring student disrupted the graduation ceremony when he refused to give a speech and encouraged classmates to throw their caps, leading to a mass exodus and a chaotic scene.

"Fellow classmates, you didn't come here to hear me talk, so I won't. Happy graduation!" And he got off the stage. The principal, not a well liked woman, forced him back on to give the speech."It's hot up here," he said."But what are they gonna do? You already got your diplomas. Go home.""YAAAY" said a few more people, and tossed their caps.

Living in Chicago, they blocked off a bridge for filming The Dark Knight Batman movie. A crowd started forming, mostly from people who need to cross the bridge. We are all on foot, going around is a big hassle, and city folks don't like when streets get blocked. It worked. Flawlessly. The campus police didn't even realize anything was happening until the cannon had been moved, and the school didn't want to pay a crane service to move it back, so it stayed in place.

My senior year more than half of the class decided that we would still dress up and march into the school together in the morning. We all knew we would be punished right away, but it didn't matter. I stayed up all night making a suit of armor out of metallic duct tape and carboard, along with a broomstick horse to ride.The next day we all gathered in the parking and waited for everyone to show up.

Well, this is a group of kids who have done things like punch cacti in half, thrown chairs, dented walls, attacked others with shivs, etc. And if you're wondering, I was the resident desk thrower. IDK I just hulked out when I was upset. I went to a public school and we had a religious thing once a month. Random christians would come talk about God through music or comedy ect. One time they passed out hundreds of tiny bibles to all students. This was just before recess so teachers are everywhere. One student decided to light his bible on fire and chuck it at another student who returned the favor. The teachers came for both of them but somewhere in the frey, someone yelled "BIBLE FIGHT!!!!!" it was pandemonium.

It was then as I was lying in bed, thinking about my life decisions, that I realized we'd been bambozooled. I shot up and said something along the lines of,"Guys! They tricked us!! Let's go get em!" This girl wouldn’t let us go outside for recess until everyone in the room stopped talking, and even her voice made her sound like someone you’d like to punch.

Sunday show arrives. the set started, I was tearing up already, and our soloist starts out... “a dream is a wish your heart MEOWS.”it was the most fun ever. it was totally worth our choreographer throwing a fit and threatening not to work with us again, our band director getting all high and mighty that it wasn’t appropriate, and our choir director’s wife coming to class the next day to yell at us for about 10 minutes.

Lol it was senior prank week and I went to a high school of about 3k. We had two cafeterias at the time, a small one and a large one with two stories. In the large one every senior went around passing notes that there was gonna be a food fight at a certain time during this lunch period. And...it happened about 100 students flipped their tables as shields and started throwing food everywhere. People were taking running into the kitchen grabbing food to throw as well.

Soon we all joined in and it became nearly deafening in the echoey canteen. The professors couldn't tell who was or wasn't doing it from a distance because everyone's heads were bent down and mouths were closed. If a professor approached your section you fell silent, but once they left you joined again.We did this for many nights– someone would start and people would join in, or if no-one joined, then they would fall silent.

I used to have an internship at the most r******d company ever. They had more than 14 interns and max 3 actual employees present at any given day. They would not be able to keep the place running without interns. From that moment, we had days from 10 - 5, instead of 9 - 5 or 10 -6, which was the best result possible.A school had a policy where we were had to give our phones to the school for "inspections" because somebody had sent my friend a video of him, and another student making babies.

We had an incident at my high school that we called the “fightnado”. So my school was open campus like a really small college campus, and every morning people would wait outside for classes to start . One morning we had a tornado warning/watch and so all 3000+ students were crammed into 2 small buildings for like 2 hours or so.

Basically making a point that the school was stereotyping the kids and that gender shouldn't matter when it comes to clothing.Another one was in high school, grade 9 I believe. We'd just got a new principal. she demanded that no one wear pants that were hemmed on the bottom , just as an idea of how annoying she is ;)Oh wait, the canteen sold soft drinks and energy drinks...

So it’s 2016, fist annual DARE Camp in our area. About 200 teenagers being supervised by only two cops in early June in Northern Canada. My sophomore history teacher unfairly failed all the class bc he was getting divorce and when we complained he threatened to give us all detention and fail us again. we all got together and decided to f**k with him. every time he'd say *d'accord * we would fall dead.

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