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The idea took flight about five or six weeks ago. Once the project was approved, they made a deal with their teacher that if the video surpassed 100,000 views on YouTube, they would get 100 per cent on the assignment.
It did much better than that, wildly growing past 5 million views by Wednesday afternoon, which made the 400 hours they put into the project well worth it.
The video was picked up by dozens of media outlets across Canada, the United States and Europe.
“We were also surprised by the events,” Claude Arsenault, spokesperson for the school, told the Star.
“We’ve done some hoaxes in that class before, but they never reached such proportions. We were the first ones this morning to see the numbers going up,” she said. “We’re very proud of our students. This was definitely great quality work. Needless to say the students will get a full mark on that assignment.”
Other hoaxes performed at the school involved a penguin that had apparently escaped from a zoo in Montreal (watch below).
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