BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.–Berkeley County high school seniors are apparently at it again. The “it” being pranks, that is.
This morning, some students from Berkeley High’s class of 2015 decided to draw what some might call unwanted attention to the school by placing “a foreclosed sign” on the school’s kiosk.
The sign didn’t stay up for long. WCBD-TV tweeted a picture of the sign earlier today before it was taken down.
No word if the students were disciplined.
Students told the TV station they intentionally misspelled the word “foreclosed.”
This is not the first school in Berkeley County to fall victim to a senior prank.
Just last week, Cane Bay High School seniors decided to pull their own pranks by listing their school for sale on Craigslist.
The school was listed at a bargain deal–a “whopping” $2,015.
According to the listing, with the class of 2015 graduating, the school was no longer necessary as they were the “best class to ever come through Cane Bay.”
The ad has since been taken down.
Berkeley HS Class of 2015 ATTEMPTED a senior prank today. (misspelling the word foreclosed) #chsnews pic.twitter.com/WluvOVHouq
— WCBD (@WCBD) May 29, 2015
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