31 Michigan High School Students Suspended After Destructive Prank

Now this is vandalism, so why aren’t these kids in jail? Actually, I’m going to take this one step further and call them pigs, for defacating on the fields. In Michigan, 31 students have been suspended from a Michigan high school for five days after a scavenger hunt that included defecating on rival schools’ athletic fields. “Generally, these are really good kids that made a very poor decision and have had a very stellar career through high school,” said Ann Arbor Public Schools spokeswoman Liz Margolis. Fox News

On Friday, the suspensions at Pioneer High School began, and will end May 19 following the scavenger hunt that was intended as a senior prank. Each student also must perform community service and pay about $90 in restitution, as well as write letters of apology.

And 10 of the 31 students were heavily involved in the May 5 hunt that also included cutting tennis nets at its rival school, Huron High School, and spray painting the letter P on their athletic fields, Margolis said. The rest of those suspended were either on the schools’ property or in cars. Also the suspended students will be allowed to participate in the school’s graduation ceremony but they will not be allowed to attend the all-night senior party June 2.