Leaving a Legacy at My School

Trollolo

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So I have to do this project for my 4th year management class, and I have to "leave a legacy" at my school (essentially, make a change that will benafit future students, or make a contribution to the community). I can't think of anything at all... If it was up to me my legacy would be taking a big dump in the middle of campus. Anyone have any ideas?
 
Do something that will leave a legacy as well as piss off the people in charge of the school.

For example, if your schools mascot is the Falcons, raise some money and buy the school a falcon. Don't purchase food, an enclosure, shots, or anything else that a falcon needs. Just bring in the falcon in a cage.

Or you could do the same with other animals as well.

+Legacy points if you catch the animal yourself
 
you should find a hill, and build a bunch of staircases with urban rails on them. they could be named after you. and you could put in the illest urban rails.
 
Fuck, thats a great idea. But my school's team are the "excaliburs"...a sword can't really piss anyone off...
 
go streaking at the next pep assembly. you will be a legend at the at school. /legacy
 
Buy a bunch of useless stuff for the school. Like 1000 tube socks or something and give a pair to every kid at school.
 
BUY EXOTATH:

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http://www.excaliburbrothers.com/site/697427/product/KR0030D

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First you bang the hottest teacher at your school, then you make a sick sculpture or something to go outside or inside the school.
 
i like the falcon idea. even if your mascot is a sword, you could just buy a falcon, tie a little tube around its ankle, then give it to em say it's the "school messenger"
 
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