Idaho high school seniors bring kids to school as a prank

BLACKFOOT, Idaho — Seniors at an Idaho high school took a unique spin on their senior prank this year by doing something still memorable, but also heartwarming.

Libby Lindsay, senior class president at Snake River High School in Blackfoot, came across a video online of the idea to bring a child with you to school. She thought it would be a fun idea to have the seniors at her school do that for a senior prank.

“In the past for senior pranks, they’ve always gotten in trouble because they vandalize the school, but I didn’t want to do that,” Lindsay told EastIdahoNews.com. “I still wanted to make it fun for everyone but not cause any harm.”

Lindsay brought the idea up in student council, and they decided to move forward with it. She sent out an email to the seniors explaining that for one of their senior pranks — the other senior prank they did was sleep in their principal’s yard — they were invited to bring a kid with them to school on May 20.

Senior Jaden Hansen remembers reading the email from Lindsay and thinking it was a cool idea.

“Sometimes people tend to go a little over the edge with senior pranks,” he said. “This one was good.”

Lindsay said only the seniors knew about the prank, so faculty and staff members were surprised when the seniors started showing up at school with kids. Lindsay brought her 10-month-old cousin with her, and Hansen brought his 5-year-old sister with him.


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