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The classic year-end see-off for seniors at Texas High School became unmanageable and led to a disaster. The mischief resulted in thousands of dollars in losses, forcing the school to suspend classes for the rest of the school year.
Farewell was approved by the authorities and organized by a small group of students from Frisco Memorial High School: The goal was to put notes (post-it) on every wall. However, according to school officials, the stunt turned into vandalism throughout the building, the report said. PositionAccording to the channel information Fox 4..
The magnitude of the damage was sufficient for high school to cancel the last lesson while the campus was cleared on Thursday and Friday, shortening the year of seniors who graduated.
Rolls of toilet paper, fire extinguishers for open flames, thousands of sheets of paper stuck to the wall, part of a festive scene.
School officials are looking for ways for students to take responsibility for the damage and pay for it.
“The damage is estimated to be in the thousands of dollars, including wall paint, furniture destruction, and fire extinguishers released throughout the campus,” school officials said in a letter.
“We need to clean all the surfaces of the 28,000 square meter campus, including walls, ceilings and floors. Frisco ISD puts the costs associated with cleanup on the students,” says the school.
Another scene of student vandalism at Frisco Memorial High School.
Staff were in school to monitor the mischief, but when the situation went out of control, police and fire departments were called in.
A video shared on social media shows white smoke when a fire extinguisher is opened in a shattered cafeteria while other students are filming a chaotic scene. No one was injured, officials said.
Another image shows students decorating the second floor with toilet paper while the smoke is rising.
Image of a dining room with smoke from a fire extinguisher.
The school works with police to identify potential criminal charges.
Teresa Mabrey is the mother of student Katelynn Mabrey, who awakens to videos and images showing the damage to schools that are circulating on social media.
“The school has a lot of damage. The school needs to be completely cleaned from top to bottom, with thousands of dollars in damage,” he said.
The front of the Memorial High School in Frisco, Texas.
Mabray’s daughter did not participate, but her parents were informed of it. Annual senior prank It’s usually harmless fun supervised by staff. This year it got out of hand.
Due to severe damage such as paint on the walls and fire extinguishers, the school district suspended classes for the last two days of the school year and closed suddenly.
“I was looking forward to going to school the next day and it was another level of embarrassment for me because there were sticky notes everywhere,” said senior Caitlin Mabray. Fox 4.
“They canceled school because of everything that happened, and now I can’t see the teachers who made up a big part of my life,” said Caitlin. “And that’s not fun. It’s not good. It’s sad.”
Source: Clarin