There are Eng Subless wasteful ways to enjoy the last day of school, but few as dramatic.
Students from Basha High School in Chandler, Arizona, celebrated the end of the school year in the only reasonable way they knew how - by throwing all of their homework, class notes, old tests, and probably just a lot of unused paper down the stairwell, creating the biggest paper waterfall we've ever seen.
The homework monsoon was so massive and never-ending that some students actually took a ride down the papery stairwell mudslide.
This is fun and all, but everyone seemed to have the same reaction to the last day celebration: that's a shit ton of paper to clean up.
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Still pretty fun for a celebration turned chore. Did the school make sure to stock up on some Band-Aids?
*cringe
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