What was the biggest scandal at your high school?

Ah okay
It was just because at first you spoke about the college thing so I wasn't sure if it was like a 21 year old and a 29 year old who had no dealings with each other at college.
Or like a 15 year old and some... any year old. That stuff ain't legal.
Ohh, yeah the college stuff was in reference to the SAT’s you take junior year of high school for when you apply to college.
But yeah, neither situations were legal lmao.
 
Oh I remember another one from riding someone brownie post.

I think this was my sophomore or junior year? Idk. But a girl came to class high on somethin. You could tell somethin was off about them. Not like bad off but they weren't acting normal, as one does when they are high/on somethin. The teacher didn't want any part of it, so two of the girls friends took her to the bathroom. She prob could have gotten into alot of trouble coming to school high, I assume. I don't recall seeing kids come to school on somethin. Kids ofc did stuff after school, but I've never seen/heard about them doing stuff at school.
 
Note: I attended HS when the book (and TV series adaptation of it) Pretty Little Liars was popular.

TL;DR synopsis of the series for context
It has been one year since Alison, then the queen bee of the bunch, went missing. Spencer, Aria, Hanna and Emily have gone on with their lives, though they've grown apart. Now in high school, each girl finds herself facing a new set of challenges when anonymous text messages from `A' threaten to expose all of their secrets - both old secrets the girls were sure only Alison knew, and newer secrets developed after Alison's disappearance. Who is `A' and how does he or she know the things he or she knows? `Pretty Little Liars' is based on the series of novels by Sara Shepard.

There was a girl in my class who told people in our grade level that she was being cyberbullied on Facebook and I think Twitter (t's been alsost 10 yrs. since this happened). Additionally, she believed it was another high schooler behind the account, possibly someone within our own school.

Some of my classmates who questioned the girl grew suspicious because it was so odd how the sign-off for the "bully" was also "A" and they were spewing hate towards this one girl. Oddly enough, the girl didn't want to escalate the situation. Yet she also seemed very intent on figuring out who "A" was. . .until word traveled around school and to the teachers, etc. who launched a mini investigation that thankfully didn't involve legal or law enforcement authorities.

Eventually, we found out it was her behind the accounts because of the timing of the "attacks" and the writing style of them. The girl was also one of many in my HS who was obsessed with PLL.

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This is actually huge and it made the news for months. There was a kid who at the time of the first incident was around 14 or 15, he gathered a bunch of his friends and they were sexually harassing and assaulting underage girls, taking photos of them nude, and sending them to their group chats. One of these girls told her friends who then went to the police, but they did not do anything about it, and the kid kept on doing this until 2 or 3 years later when the #Metoo movement got a lot of attention and these girls were using it to try and get the cops involved. This did get the cop's attention as they were posting on social media (my school has around 4,000 students) and it was getting reposted everywhere. Apparently, our dean knew about this too but did not do anything. He ended up getting arrested and had just turned 18 and graduated high school, he got charged for possession of child pornography, distribution of child pornography, and sexual assault. Our school then proceeded to get graffitied with things like "how many rapists have you covered for **dean's name**" "ya'll dgaf about us" and "fake 100% grad rate" (our school sends kids off that are not on track for graduation to another section of the school that is not officially with the school to get a 100% graduation rate.)
 
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