<p>first of all I'm a senior.
So today our senior class decided to do a prank.
We had an assembly today for ASB elections for next year. Basically the candidates were giving speeches at the assembly. So right before they started to give their speeches about 50 seniors got up yelled seniors and ran out of the assembly. so after this me and a couple of my friends went and hid on our track fields until the assembly ended. when we tried to go back to class our vice principal saw us coming in from the field and took us to the office.
So I still haven't recieved my consequences yet but the assistant principal said that we could get suspended.
What do you guys think will i get suspended?
And if i do will the college that i decide to go know that i got suspended?
plz help im worried sick!!!!!!</p>
<p>What would the offense be exactly?
You know this was a stupid thing to do. Confess to your parents and apologize to the assistant principal.</p>
<p>well the principal told us it was disrupting the educational environment
i know and we did confess, as soon as he caught us we told him everything
also about 25 other ppl got caught too
so do you think that this should result in a suspension</p>
<p>But keep in mind that this is my first time ever getting in trouble im a 4.15GPA student
never had a detention or saturday school or any blemishes on my record.</p>
<p>I really don’t think this is something that would affect your college prospects. You have to look at it in the over-all scheme of things- it is an extremely minor offense. I would guess the only impact might be that if they suspend you and don’t let you make up the work for the days you miss, your grade in a class may slip. I can’t imagine you would be suspended for this- maybe pick up trash at lunch would be more appropriate???</p>
<p>That would be a ridiculous reason to suspend someone.</p>
<p>can i plz get more opinions on what could be my possible consequences</p>
<p>You’re going pretty crazy over something like this. It takes a lot for a college to rescind an admission they’ve already granted and this is ridiculously minor. Just don’t let it happen again or they’ll begin to believe they made a mistake.</p>