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OneGrassRoot

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Tue Jun 11, 2013, 12:09 PM Jun 2013

High school positive pranksters leave their mark



A group of graduating high school students at William Aberhart High School in Calgary got up extra early to leave their mark on classmates Friday morning.

When students arrived at school, they found sticky notes on their lockers with positive messages written on them. The group behind the "positive prank" said they wanted to do something different to ring in their graduation.

"Especially in high school, everyone is really self-conscious and lots of bullying goes on and it's just, it's good to feel important in one way or another," said Hannah Rumpel, one of the students behind the messages.

It's long been a tradition at North American high schools for the graduating class to organize a "senior prank."


FULL STORY: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/story/2013/06/07/calgary-high-school-positive-prank-ob.html


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