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The Great School Prank

The Great School Prank

At Lincoln High, Sam, Lily, and Ben were known as the ultimate pranksters. But this time, they had a plan so legendary, it would go down in school history—the Great Prank of the Century. Their mission? To fill Principal Thompson’s office with hundreds of balloons and place a motion-activated confetti cannon at the entrance.

Everything was set. The balloons were inflated, the cannon was wired, and the prank was about to unfold. But just as they were sneaking into the principal’s office, disaster struck—Principal Thompson walked in.

“What are you three doing?” he asked, raising an eyebrow.

Sam froze. Lily hid a balloon behind her back. Ben, thinking fast, blurted, “Uh… science experiment?”

The principal looked at the pile of balloons, then at the confetti cannon, and much to their surprise, he grinned. “You kids think you’re the only pranksters around here?”

Before they could react, Principal Thompson grabbed a remote from his desk, pressed a button, and BOOM! A hidden confetti cannon exploded above their heads, covering them in glitter and streamers. The students gasped in shock.

“Didn’t expect that, did you?” the principal chuckled.

The three pranksters stood speechless. Their prank had been out-pranked!

Instead of punishing them, Principal Thompson decided to make it a tradition. From that day on, every year, the senior class would plan a prank—with the principal playing along.

And so, the Great School Prank became the greatest school tradition.

MORAL: Sometimes, even the best-laid plans can backfire—but a good sense of humor can turn any mishap into a great memory!


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