A high school principal in Calgary is apologizing after a pep rally prank saw male students tricked into unknowingly kissing their moms. In a letter to students and parents, Western Canada high school principal Martin Poirier said the Nov. 1 rally was held to support the school's fall sports teams. "When my daughter told me about what happened at the pep rally, I felt physically ill," said one parent who CBC has agreed not to name. Poirier said school officials have met with organizers of the pep rally to discuss concerns. A similar prank also played out at Ernest Manning high school this week, with photos posted to social media showing a student being kissed.
Source: CBC News November 03, 2018 03:52 UTC