High Schooler’s Hot Sauce Prank Makes Him Public Enemy Number One
A high school student is going from hot sauce to hot water.
A high school student is going from hot sauce to hot water.
Homework was never easy for Chelesa Fearce -- mostly because she didn't have a home to do it in.
The good news? You are blessed with mounds of friends and family and their kids have all made it through 12 years of school and they're heading off to the real world.
An eight word tweet has gotten former Heights High School Class of 2013 President Wesley Teague in hot water with his school administration.
High school is hard enough, but imagine if you had the added pressure of competing in an online "hotness" contest organized by the male student body. That's currently what's happening at Issaquah High School in Washington state.
"Twerking" is the latest dance craze. And by that we mean Miley Cyrus is quite fond of posting videos of herself doing it.
But the administration at Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego are not fond of Twerking. In fact they just suspended 33 students for their o
A high school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is telling its students not to wear Axe Body spray. Finally, a ban we can get behind.
Students of the group Philadelphia Student Union, which is a part of a larger organization called the Philadelphia Coalition Advocacy of Public Schools, recently performed a zombie-themed flashmob to Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' in front of the school district's headquarters.
Language teacher Maria C. Waltherr-Willard suffers from pedophobia, which means she is afraid of young children. When the 61-year-old is in the presence of the little tykes she experiences symptoms which include anxiety, chest pains and vomiting.
Big Brother is watching the students of John Jay High School in San Antonio, Texas. They have all been given RFID badges so the administration will "always know where they are in the building."
It’s important for school officials to be aware of suspicious behavior among students, but Pekin High School in Illinois is cracking down on even the slightest of offenses.
I can't BELIEVE this still goes on in 2012. I thought schools stopped PHYSICALLY PUNISHING STUDENTS four decades ago. But 19 states actually still allow corporal punishment in schools, and Texas is one of them.