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Here are some fun and harmless senior prank ideas that could bring laughter without causing any damage or disruption:
Classroom Switcheroo: Switch the signs on classroom doors with humorous labels, like “Advanced Napping” or “Intro to Meme Studies”.
Balloon Avalanche: Fill a classroom or the principal’s office with balloons for a colorful surprise when the door is opened.
Fake Announcement: Create a fake school announcement about bizarre new rules, like mandatory yoga classes for all students or banning Wi-Fi for a day.
Desk Swap: If you can manage it, swap desks around in the classroom to confuse your teachers.
Chalkboard Art: Create an elaborate chalk drawing on the chalkboard that could be a fun scene or a welcome message.
Over-the-Top Decoration: Deck out the school in ridiculous decorations that fit a theme, like “Under the Sea” with fish and seaweed made from colored paper.
Sticky Note Surprise: Cover a teacher’s desk or a locker in sticky notes for a colorful and surprising effect.
Senior Superlative Signs: Print out and post funny superlative signs (e.g., “Most Likely to Win the Lottery”) on lockers or walls.
Always remember to check with friends and faculty to ensure that your prank is within the school’s policies, and prioritize fun over anything that could create a mess or upset someone!