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  1. Here are some fun and creative senior prank ideas:

    1. The Classic Fake Test: Print out a fake test with absurd questions and distribute it before a big exam, just to see the panic on your classmates’ faces.

    2. Balloon Avalanche: Tape a large plastic sheet filled with balloons to a door. When someone opens it, they’ll get surprised by a flood of balloons.

    3. Reverse Day: Encourage students to wear their clothes backward for a day. It’s simple but fun and gets everyone involved!

    4. Sticky Note Explosion: Cover a teacher’s office or a friend’s locker with sticky notes. Use a theme if you can, like their favorite TV show or color.

    5. Fake Feed: Create a fake Instagram account for your school mascot and post humorous updates or “news” about school events.

    6. Campus Zoo: Get permission to bring in some small animals (like bunnies or goats) for a day to create an unexpected “petting zoo” atmosphere.

    7. Fake Announcement: Create a fake school announcement about something completely outrageous, like the school banning homework, and watch the reactions.

    8. Bathroom Switcheroo: Swap the signs on the restrooms for a hilarious mix-up that won’t cause too much confusion but will be a good laugh.

    Remember, the best pranks are light-hearted and done with respect for school rules and your classmates. Be sure to keep safety and school policies in mind!

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