By Salem Araya

When students walked into school this morning, they were met with posters advertising “Mr. Nelson’s High Five Day!” with Assistant Principal Mr. Nelson. The posters encouraged students to help Nelson get 1,000 high fives by the end of the day.

The reason for this? A prank war made between Guidance Counselor Mr. Cook and Nelson.

Much like the students at AHS, Nelson was also surprised when he sat down at his office and found a note and a counter delivered by Mr. Cook. The note read, “Hey, hope you’re having a good start to your day. I hope you don’t mind if I turn it into a great day!”

“Mr. Cook and I play tricks on each other every once in a while, and apparently, he’s been planning this one for a little while,” said Nelson.

“I wanted to make sure it’s nothing like demeaning or malicious,” said Cook.

With such a high number, it leads many to wonder if Nelson got to his goal, and he did! Near the end of seventh period, Nelson had managed 1,063 and hoped to get a few more as students were leaving the building.

“The number was completely arbitrary. I didn’t think it would happen. So, kudos to you [Nelson],” said Cook.

Every bet has to have a prize, and for this bet it was a simple one, a whole lot of attention. “The prize has to do with food and a lot of public attention,” said Cook. To which, Nelson replied with laughter “Oh, great.”

6 responses to “Guidance Counselor Mr. Cook Pranks Assistant Principal Mr. Nelson with ‘High Five Day!’”

  1. This is a good prank👍

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  2. Very cool story! I love Mr. Nelson.

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  3. that’s great man

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  4. Dude thats awesome!

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  5. Mr. Cook is my counselor. I love him

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  6. Congratulations on your goal Mr. Nelson! This was a well-done prank!

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