High School Seniors Sneak Into Principal’s House, Spend The Night, During Prank

If you're wondering what the ultimate senior prank to ever go down in history is, this one just might be it. Over 70 high school seniors surprisingly snuck into their principal's house and, get this, stayed the entire night before she even realized she had guests. We don't think anything can top this!

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The seniors behind this prank are this year's graduating class at St. Andrew's school in Middletown, Delaware, which is a boarding school. They carried out their plan at the on-campus home of their principal, Joy McGrath.

In the video that has now gone viral, she can be seen wandering into her kitchen at 6 a.m., dressed in a bathrobe and yellow Crocs. When she sees students piled on her floor, her jaw drops and she scurries out of the room.

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After a long pause, Joy re-opens the kitchen door and says, "Good morning, little bunnies!" Laughter erupts from the students as she peers around trying to calculate how many overnight guests she unknowingly hosted.

She then asks how long the students have been there, and they let her know they've been there since 1 a.m. "How did I not hear you?!" she exclaims.

"This is the most beautiful sight," she says. "Incredible." The kids continue laughing as she walks around the room, only to discover more and more students.

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Many people found the prank to be hilarious, and of course it piqued curiosity as to how the students actually carried it out.

"I have so many questions," one person commented. "Where was her alarm? Was no door locked? Did they break in? No neighbors heard 40 people sneaking in at 1a? Who made breakfast? Did someone bring extra toilet paper? Did the room smell like hot breath in the morning? Where are all the stories of the photos taken getting in and crashing on the floor?"

Well, it appears the students were not in on the plan alone. Joy's husband left the door unlocked for the students to let themselves in. “I can sleep through anything,” she says when talking about how her visitors went unnoticed.

"And this is how you know that the teacher had a positive impact on her students. I love this ❤️," someone commended on the Instagram post, which, after hearing from the students, can be confirmed to be true.

“Mrs. McGrath takes such good care of us,” one senior shared. “Whenever people have a problem, they feel comfortable talking to her. She works hard to build trust.”