Students arrived this morning to find the school in disarray as a result of Sunday night senior pranking.
Lockers and desks zip-tied, furniture in E2, and ubiquitous toilet paper are just some examples of the shenanigans that took place. Though many of the pranks were approved by the administration and were carried out by most students in an appropriate manner, assistant principal Mark Preut said several students crossed a line when their pranks turned malicious and destructive.
He cited dismantled computers and destroyed personal property as examples of mean spirited pranks performed by a small number of students. At least one swastika was drawn on a classroom window.
Preut said no definite decisions have been made yet in terms of future restrictions or bans on pranks, but that several pranks planned for later in the week and policies for future senior weeks are under review.