Montana students ride horses to school for prank on principal

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CONRAD, Mont. — A group of Montana students and their equine friends hoofed it to school this week for an end-of-the-year prank.

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According to KECI-TV and the Idaho Statesman, 12 students came to Conrad High School on horseback Monday for the joke on Principal Ramond DeBruycker.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether such a law exists, the Statesman reported. Following a similar prank last year, KXLB-FM attempted but was unable to find the law.

“Montana has an old law saying if a student rides their horse to school, the school principal has to feed and tend to the horse throughout the day,” Conrad Public Schools captioned a Facebook photo of the students and their horses posing outside the school. “It looks like Mr. DeBruycker has his work cut out for him today.”