What started as a mostly harmless senior prank involving Post-it notes eventually led to a mass destruction event at a Texas high school.
Because of the vandalism caught on video at Memorial High School in Frisco, students involved could face charges and will have to pay for the damage.
“Staff members were on site to monitor students but the situation devolved rapidly, and the Frisco Police and Fire Departments became involved,” the letter stated. “A small group of those students vandalized the campus to a point that classes are not able to be held at MHS for the remainder of the week.”smoke bombs released throughout the school, furniture toppled over or destroyed, and debris filling the hallways.
“These two days were going to be our last days to say goodbyes to people we may never see again, say goodbye to our teachers that we care for so much,”. “It’s the whole class that had it ruined just because of a few kids that decided to vandalize the school.”
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