'I was in shock. They were in every possible corner like sardines.'
While some pranks have remained pretty basic like petroleum jelly on doorknobs or goldfish
McGrath’s jaw drops saying, “Oh my god” and quickly closes the door. The surprised woman seemingly collects herself before opening the door again to say hello to her students with a smile.. “It took me a second to realize, ‘This is a senior prank!’” KaiChun “Austin” Chuang filmed the pranked principal’s reaction and told TODAY.com that he and his friends came up with the idea during a post-prom brainstorming session.
“Mrs. McGrath takes such good care of us,” Chuang says. “Whenever people have a problem, they feel comfortable talking to her. She works hard to build trust.”
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