In a heartwarming display of school spirit, seniors from Northwest Guilford High School in North Carolina orchestrated a memorable prank on their principal, Dr. Brian Muller. The students gathered in his living room for an impromptu sleepover, marking their last day on campus before graduation.
A Surprise Wake-Up Call
Principal Muller awoke to the familiar strains of ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ and was greeted by the sight of his students filling his living room. Captured by his Ring doorbell camera, the moment was filled with laughter and surprise as Muller opened the door to the unexpected gathering.
“I was surprised,” Muller admitted, reflecting on the unique wake-up call. Despite the unexpected intrusion, he appreciated the gesture, viewing it as a sign of respect and affection from his students. “It was wholesome fun,” he said. “And I appreciate it. I took it as an honor they included me on the senior prank in such a harmless way.”
Creating Lasting Memories
The prank was not only a testament to the students’ creativity but also to the strong bond between the principal and his students. Muller, who has witnessed many pranks over the years, declared this one as the best. “I think it’s fun,” he remarked. “It’s fun for students. It’s creating memories and this is the best prank I’ve seen over the years.”
Adding a touch of humor, Muller jokingly suggested that future classes should bring breakfast, saying, “I think they should bring food next time. I was disappointed there were no pancakes ready to go — so I told the class of 2027 they need to bring pancakes.”
This lighthearted event highlights the importance of community and the lasting impact of positive student-teacher relationships. As these seniors prepare to graduate, they leave behind a legacy of camaraderie and good-natured fun.
Original reporting: 40/29 / KHBS (NW Arkansas) — read the source article.