Monday, May 11, 2015

Student who remained, made the school looks worse than a stable (Photo)

Their grades are not enough to pass next year, the blame for this "has schools".

Mahia that began with a few balloons and toilet paper tubes, ended very abruptly.
About one hundred secondary school students in Monroe County in Tennessee, who failed to graduate because of poor grades, have filled the corridors with different things, reports Telegraph.
Hay, dead animals, ketchup, oil, flour ... and many other things covered hallways, and on the walls are written in different words against teachers.
Police are investigating these students, who are expected to be excluded from school for misconduct. 

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