“Deliberate Prank? Peanut Exposure Reported in Locker of Severely Allergic Player”

Anyone who has attended high school likely has a story or two about pranks. They are almost a rite of passage, especially in environments where hundreds, or even thousands, of students are brought together in classrooms, hallways, and cafeterias. From harmless tricks like covering lockers with sticky notes to more elaborate schemes that involve the entire grade, practical jokes have long been a common part of adolescent life. They can be funny, embarrassing, or even harmlessly frustrating, but rarely do they cross the line into real danger. During my own school years, I witnessed my fair share of pranks, some... Continues…

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