An originally sanctioned senior prank at a Texas high school took a destructive turn this week, causing thousands of dollars in damages and forcing the school to cancel classes for the remainder of the academic year.The approved prank was organized by a small group of students at Frisco’s Memorial High School and involved sticking post-it notes all over walls. But the stunt turned into a building-wide act of vandalism, school officials said.The extent of the damage was significant enough that the high school canceled its last classes on Thursday and Friday as the campus was cleaned, cutting the year short for graduating seniors, Fox 4 reported.
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