Published December 15, 2011, 02:06 PM
A Minnesota high school principal is apologizing for pep rally prank earlier this month in which blindfolded students were surprised to find they had kissed their parents in front of hundreds of classmates. Rosemount High School Principal John Wollersheim said the prank had first been done about six years ago and wasn't controversial. Not this time. A one-minute video of the smooches has gone viral on YouTube.
Rosemount, Minn., pep rally kissing prank prompts school apology
VIDEO: Bottom of articleA Minnesota high school principal is apologizing for pep rally prank earlier this month in which blindfolded students were surprised to find they had kissed their parents in front of hundreds of classmates. Rosemount High School Principal John Wollersheim said the prank had first been done about six years ago and wasn't controversial. Not this time. A one-minute video of the smooches has gone viral on YouTube.
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