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High School decides to teach students parenting skills, asks them to post nonstop photos of egg to social media

Larimer County High School have given its students a unique assignment, in an attempt to simulate the responsibilities of parenthood.

Pairs of juniors were each given an egg on Monday and instructed to post nonstop photos of it to social media.

“For one week, students will be asked to deluge their various accounts with as many egg photos as possible, incorporating both candid and staged shots as well as emoji-filled captions about how happy the egg makes them,” said health teacher Beth Riddle, adding that top grades would be awarded to pairs who posted at least once per hour and made ample use of hashtags like #ParentLife and #NumberOneEggDad. “The goal is to instill in these kids the idea that being a parent is no walk in the park—you can’t just take one picture and repost it to different accounts. I expect to see the egg in a variety of fun outfits, the egg playing with other eggs, and the egg sitting next to pastel-colored blocks indicating how many days old it is. There are no shortcuts in parenting and none in this assignment.” Riddle also added that students could earn extra credit if their egg became a viral hit and booked an appearance on Ellen.

So watch out for the #NumberOneEggDad hashtag over the coming days from these proud parents of adopted eggs!

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