For a prank, a group of seniors rode their bikes down highway 94 from the commuter lot.
The incident blocked traffic, making many students and teachers late to school. Highway patrol services were called to manage traffic flow.
Some students arrived up to twenty minutes late to class.
Principal Chris Greiner sent out the following email to parents:
Parents,
This morning, a group of senior students rode bikes, scooters and/or walked along Hwy 94 from the 94/40 commuter lot to come to school. This created a traffic delay and subsequent late arrival for many students and staff. Students participating in this prank created a very unsafe situation for themselves and drivers on Hwy 94. FHHS does not condone or support this type of student behavior. Students can be subject to arrest and/or student discipline for participation in pranks. Please discourage your students from participating in any behavior that could create a disruption to the school day and subject them to legal and/or school consequences (which could include participation in graduation).
Thanks in advance for your help.
Dr. Chris Greiner
Students who participated prank will meet with the principals to discuss the incident.
FOX 2 news covered the incident via their SkyCam.