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People Divulge The Biggest Scandal That Ever Happened In Their School

People Divulge The Biggest Scandal That Ever Happened In Their School
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There's a reason why there are so many popular drama series taking place at a high school.


Everything is high stakes when you're a teenager, whether you're suffering through a breakup, being bullied, or having anxiety from algebra II studies.

Any amount of stress endured by angsty teens make for entertaining TV viewing.

Not to mention, scandals abound in schools.

When Redditor Benji19045 asked, "What was your schools biggest scandal?", the responses included controversies centered around both students and teachers.

However, unlike select story lines from episodes of 90210 or Riverdale, the following will reveal that truth is absolutely stranger than fiction.

Unconventional Sex Ed

"Undergrad here!"

"One of my professor, which pre-recorded his classes (because of [the virus]), forgot to stop the screen recording and proceeded to watch 3 HOUR of porn of everything you can imagine. Unknowingly, he uploaded the video on his homepage as he did for any other classes."

"Let's say he had some mandatory long term vacations."

Mahatma_Glande

The "Secret Mission"

"When I was in 6th grade, an anonymous person sent some people, including me, an email that we were all invited to partake in a 'secret mission.' We were told to keep this a secret, that we couldn't tell anyone. This person claimed they were a college student in Australia. Being 6th graders, we told everyone. Word got around to the principal and eventually the emails stopped. To this day I'm still confused."

moonxmochi

Bad Romance

"Our Spanish and English teachers were lovers... English teacher's wife came to school one day and found her husband getting a bj in his office. That day we found out that the English teacher's wife was the Spanish teacher's sister too."

JustTheSameMe

Bad Prank, Creepy Teacher & An Italian Affair

"In high school we had a student call in a fake bomb threat to avoid a test. Of course he was caught and expelled. Several of his friends tried to start a petition to have him reinstated, but nobody signed it. This was right after Columbine."

"I'm reasonably sure my fifth grade teacher was having an affair with the Italian janitor. I came into class early and he was singing a romantic Italian song to her."

totally_not_a_t-rex

Fancy Private School Incidences

"Two guys stole a girls seizure meds and got high off of them and had to be rushed to the ER, A girl was selling pot brownies at a school dance and they were laced with something and 3 girls had to be rushed to the ER Two kids were kicked out for cocaine use."

"I go to a super fancy private school lmao"

extracrispybacon3

Life, Death & Religion

"Some kids had a threeway at the church next door. We had multiple deaths in high school and multiple pregnancies"

ViCarly

Predatory Educators

"In highschool the ISS supervisor was fired for having sex with one of the students."

Weeabootrashreturns

Morbid

"There was a suicide pack with approximately 20 students unfortunately a lot of students actually went through with it....it will forever be nicknamed suicide high."

monkeyscruff



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