Students at a Texas high school took a prank further than administrators at the school expected, causing thousands of dollars in damages that they’ll have to pay for themselves.The prank was pulled by students on Wednesday evening on the 300,000-square-foot Memorial High School campus in Frisco, Texas, said Meghan Cone, assistant communications director for the Frisco Independent School District.
According to the district, some of the school’s seniors asked for permission to do a senior prank, and it was approved. But administrators thought the students would just put Post-it notes on the school’s walls around campus. “There were not specific instructions or parameters for the messages,” Cone told USA TODAY. “However, they did need to be school appropriate.”