Spelling photo prank at Houston-area high school spells trouble for three students

By AP
Thursday, January 21, 2010

Senior class photo prank spells trouble

HOUSTON — A spelling prank in a class photo for more than 600 seniors in the Houston area led to suspension of three students. Some students wore T-shirts spelling out “CLASS” as part of “Class of 2010″ in a formal shot. But KHOU-TV reported in a later informal shot, students representing “C” and “L” moved from the front row, leaving behind an offensive three-letter word.

Administrators at Cypress Ridge High School cited the school’s code of conduct and suspended the three students for three days. The penalty began Tuesday.

Senior Austin Knight says “C and L ran off” and it’s not the fault of the three students, wearing A, S and S, who also were fined $135. The money will help pay the cost of retouching the photo.

Senior Raymond Carrigan said the students were “ignorant and disrespectful.”

Information from: KHOU-TV, www.click2houston.com

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