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For many kids, school is like a second home as they spend so much time there, get to hang out with friends and explore what their interests are. So sometimes they feel so comfortable at school that they forget that it is actually an academic institution and some things should stay at home.

Sometimes kids bring the weirdest things to school they weren't supposed to and teachers have to confiscate them for safety reasons. Reddit user GlytchedTTV wanted to know from teachers “What was the worst thing you had to confiscate from a student?” and there were some surprising answers.

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#1

A Sea Bass

Whole fish on a cutting board next to a bottle, illustrating unusual items teachers had to confiscate from students. I had to confiscate a sea bass from a student who had brought it in to use in the playground at break time...he was walking around slapping people in the face with it and challenging them to a duel..

FearlessPressure3 , morebyless Report

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    #2

    Box Filled With Set Timers

    Cat-shaped kitchen timer with big eyes on a black surface, symbolizing teachers confiscating unusual items. My mom has had stories about what's she's confiscated from lower elementary aged students (K-3). The usual prank items like woopie cushions, sure. But one time a student was playing with this weird box. The box was locked. So she couldn't put it in the confiscated bin. She put it on top of a cabinet. About an hour later, it starts ringing. Furiously. It took some doing to get the box open. Turns out, this kid's parent was a professional chef. So the kid had grabbed every timer in the house, set them for the max amount of time, locked the box, brought it to school, and played with it so it would get confiscated and ring loudly. Whole class erupted with laughter and screaming. A true agent of chaos

    Cathy-the-Grand , User Report

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    #3

    Gold Nasa Pen

    Gold pen on a white surface representing items teachers had to confiscate from students in an online group discussion My teacher took my gold nasa pen I got for my birthday because "it wasn't fair to the other students", I never got it back

    jaciviridae , Caleb Bond Report

    #4

    2 Hard Seltzers

    Stacks of colorful 12 pack seltzer boxes displayed in a store aisle with price signs above the shelves. My wife is a teacher and one of her first graders brought her 2 hard seltzers because her mom said they’re good after a long day and she deserved them

    Nocreativeability , Mike Mozart Report

    #5

    A Chihuahua

    Small dog wearing a blue sweater indoors, unrelated to teachers confiscating items from students discussion. A chihuahua- a 1st grader had slipped it into his backpack while waiting on the bus to pick him up. Poor thing was just quietly sitting in his backpack that was on a hook in the hallway.

    sushiluva7050 , kaelin Report

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    #6

    Mom's Wedding Ring, Dad's Car Keys, And A Bottle Opener

    Two hands with rings resting on a blue fabric surface, illustrating a concept related to teachers confiscating items from students. Preschool teacher here. I had to convince a 4 year old that his mom's wedding ring should go into a special box on the front desk instead of on the finger of a six year old girl he had a crush on. Later he brought in his dad's car keys, and a bottle opener.

    Luka-the-Pooka , Patrick Byrne Report

    #7

    A Baby

    Person carrying a colorful Portugal bag with a baguette, highlighting unusual items teachers had to confiscate from students. My mom told me that a kid in elementary school came to the school with a bag so the teacher took a look and there was a baby in it. The girl wanted to show her friends her little brother. The baby vomited all over himself and the parents didn’t even notice that their 1 week child was missing.

    lawsuy , 2benny Report

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    #8

    Hand Sanitizer

    Hand holding a pink flamingo-themed hand sanitizer bottle, related to items confiscated by teachers from students. I had to confiscate hand sanitizer from a student who decided to drink it to get drunk and threw up EVERYWHERE.

    astrobre , Counselman Collection Report

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    #9

    A Pineapple That All The Boys Would Worship

    Ripe pineapple on kitchen counter, illustrating unusual items teachers had to confiscate from students. Once we got confiscated a pineapple that all the boys would worship.

    Nik9200 , Vegan Feast CateringFollow Report

    #10

    Note Filled With Drawings Of Cartoon Butts

    Child holding pencil working on math problems in notebook at classroom desk for teachers confiscation topic Not the worst but definitely my favorite. I taught 4th graders and saw a couple of them passing around a sheet of paper to each other instead of doing what they were supposed to be doing. I took the note from them and one of the kids' faces looked as if her life was over and she started crying and begged me not to look at it. I unfolded it to see what they were writing about. The note was filled with drawings of cartoon butts and they told me they wanted to have a contest to see who was the best at drawing butts.

    mjab97 , maxpixel. Report

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    #11

    A Live Wild Badger In A Box

    Badger in a grassy field, representing a unique and unexpected item teachers might have had to confiscate from students. When I taught grade 2 a kid managed to bring a live wild badger in a box. It promply escaped and we had to evacuate while animal control was called. The kid's parents had no idea how he caught a badger, and he never told us where he got it.

    Leprechan_Sushi , John Campbell Report

    #12

    A Doobie

    Colorful backpack with floral patterns confiscated from a student as shared by teachers in an online group discussion. Kindergarten, studying butterfly life cycles. Little guy brings in a “chrysalis” he found on the porch of his house. A doobie, the kid brought me a doobie and wanted us to see how long it would take to turn into a butterfly.

    TheMagicallyMacabre , Michelle Grewe Report

    #13

    A Knife, A WiFi Jammer And A USB Killing Device

    Close-up of a black USB cable confiscated from a student, highlighting common items teachers have had to take away in schools. Most dangerous: a knife from an 8th grader. Most annoying: different school than above, but a wifi jammer and a USB killing device from an 8th grader.

    CageyRabbit , Rocco Report

    #14

    Bullets And A Cat

    Cat with blue eyes partially hidden next to a backpack, illustrating a teacher's story about confiscated items from students. Worst thing: bullets. From a first grader. Had to do a room clear to look for a gun. Best thing: a cat a high school student brought in their backpack, haha.

    Substantial_Peace707 , kinggrl Report

    #15

    A Clay Dinosaur Project

    Handmade clay dinosaur figurine on a table, related to teachers confiscating items from students in an online group. Not a teacher but in 2nd grade I had a clay dinosaur project confiscated from me by the teacher who assigned the project. I think it was because I wouldn’t stop playing with it. I never got it back. Looking back it makes sense that I couldn’t stop playing with it. I’m a full time ceramic artist.

    Uyulala88 , Jody McIntyreFollow Report

    #16

    The Fish In A Vase

    Decorated ceramic vase on floral tablecloth, illustrating a casual school or student-themed art project in a home setting. The weirdest one was definitely the fish in a vase they found during locker checks. It was in an unassigned locker someone had added a lock to. Inside was a live Betta fish in about as large a vase as you can fit in a locker. Fully decorated. Someone had clipped a little book light to the top of the vase presumably so fish wasn't in the dark all the time. No one claimed to know whose if was or how long it had been there so it lived in the coaches office for at least that year.

    User , Christine Cavalier Report

    #17

    Ear Piercing Gun

    Close-up of an ear with two silver stud piercings, illustrating items teachers had to confiscate from students. Ear piercing gun. Had to stop them from piercing each others ears during lunch

    grimberlyplace , Fiona Henderson Report

    #18

    A Piece Of A Broken Beer Bottle

    Green glass bottle confiscated by teachers placed against a brick wall on sunlit pavement outdoors. I taught 1st grade and confiscated a piece of a broken beer bottle from a 6 yr old. It really surprised me, because he was the sweetest kid. Turns out another classmate asked him to bring a weapon and hide it in the playground sand, so that he could get back at another kid. I tried to do more life lesson things than suspension for both boys, bc they’re freakin 6, but school policy had them both suspended for a few days.

    No_Fondant_5030 , Stefan van Bremen Report

    #19

    A Styrofoam Head

    Two white mannequin heads close together outdoors, illustrating teachers confiscating unusual student items. A styrofoam head that some boys had drawn a smile on and scooped out some eye holes. It had a name and they took it to every class. It got old and shabby and so did the joke so I put it out of its misery. Great staff room trophy though

    eggbert_217 , Eric Sonstroem Report

    #20

    A Gorilla Mask

    Gorilla with mouth open behind fence, reacting as if shocked or surprised, embodying teachers' worst confiscations stories. A gorilla mask...yes...dude put it on while my back was turned and facing the board. I laughed like h**l then took it for the day until his parents collected it.

    RanjitKumarSingh , Roger Ahlbrand Report

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    #21

    A 6 Pack Of Beer

    A 6 pack of beer from a second grader. In her defense, she was going to share it on the field trip that day.

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    #22

    A Coors Ligh

    A Coors Light that the child had mistaken for a Diet Coke. The student was mortified. I just giggled. The principal kept it for “evidence”. He kept it in the refrigerator in his office until it “disappeared” one day.

    dwhitesciguy Report

    #23

    Grasshopper

    Close-up of a grasshopper resting on a green leaf highlighting details for an online group discussing teachers confiscating items. Once our philosophy teacher got mad and confiscated our recently captured grasshopper because we named him "Aristotle"

    elprosar , PPD Report

    #24

    One And A Half Onions

    Close-up of a halved red onion showing detailed layers on a wooden cutting board surface. I took a teaching job on a high school once, it was a fun optional subject and my students were 15 years old, the only thing I confiscated were one and a half onions. One of the kids was eating the onions and blasting the girls with his breath. He brought 3 onions to school...

    vairoletto , Jeff Easter Report

    #25

    Bottle Of Vodka

    Glass of clear liquid with ice on a wooden table, related to teachers confiscating items from students. Over the course of years: Bottle of Vodka 'hidden' in the girls bathroom by 7th graders. "How did you know where to look?" Everyone who came back from the bathroom was drunk so, you're not as sneaky as you think. Vape "My mom gave it to me for allergies." "So, I'll just give it back to her then." WIDE EYES. "No!!" Student banging the primers of two 30-06 shells together in class. -- Grab!-- "I just wanted to see if they would go off."

    tempaccntnow , Sento Report

    #26

    Tattoo Machine

    Close-up of a tattoo machine held by a gloved hand, representing one of the worst items teachers had to confiscate. A god [darn] tattoo machine. They were tattooing their hands. (8th grade, Germany)

    Dolifti , TIGER500 Report

    #27

    An Antique Gun

    Smiling man wearing sunglasses and a decorated black hat representing someone sharing teacher confiscation stories online. My mom always told the story about my brother bringing a signed picture of Richard Petty to his class and telling everyone he was his Dad (1-2nd grade maybe) but that everyone forgot because the next kid pulled out an antique gun

    User , JV Report

    #28

    Handcuffs And Tear Gas

    Metal handcuffs hanging from a rusty iron fence, surrounded by fallen yellow leaves on a paved ground. Handcuffs and tear gas from the same student, same lesson

    User , David Surtees Report

    #29

    A Giant Ball Of Cheese

    Various large cheese wedges wrapped in plastic, illustrating unusual items teachers had to confiscate from students. I recently confiscated a giant ball of cheese. Kid had like 8 cheese sticks, had unwrapped them, and was forming them into a massive ball of goo. He was about to shove it in his cheese hole when I took it. It had started to melt. I teach 8th grade. Cheese goo.

    Interesting-Road-441 , Rusty Clark ~ 100K Photos Report

    #30

    A Tazer Disguised As A Torch

    Hand holding a disassembled electric device on a cluttered desk, related to worst items confiscated by teachers. A tazer disguised as a torch

    leobeer , Myself248 Report

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