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One of the senior pranks that took place at Wrangell High School last week was more public than pouring shredded paper into the principal's office. A group of students hung a banner outside the high school on Friday that read "Prison for sale!!! Moving, everything must go! More info @ By Sail Trade." The banner got quite the response from the public on social media, most people laughing at it or commenting on the poor spelling.
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Senior pranks have been a staple part of high schools for many years, almost as routine a part of the schedule as graduation itself. The senior pranks that took place at Wrangell High School last week were described as "good, clean fun" by Secondary School Principal David Macri. Macri's office was filled with four large trash bags of shredded paper by a group of senior students, he said. He pointed out that they left his workspace alone as to not make anything important get misplaced. There was no property damage, and nobody was hurt, all in all Macri described it as an innocent prank. "I was actually very honored they involved me," Macri said. "They're super kids." Graduation for the WHS class of 2019 will take place at 7 p.m. next Friday, at the high school gym.
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