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Because of a senior prank at a Montana high school, a principal had to tend to 12 horses for the day on Monday, May 23. But why? It’s the law, says the Conrad Public Schools district in northern Montana.
The district shared a picture on Facebook showing the 12 students on horseback outside Conrad High School. Those horses — at least for the day — were under the responsibility of school principal Raymond DeBruycker.
“Montana has an old law saying if a student rides their horse to school, the school principal has to feed and tend to the horse throughout the day,” the school district said. “It looks like Mr. DeBruycker has his work cut out for him today.”
I translated the Braille and it says ‘Fun Reflections’ also. *face-palm*