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7/18/2025 4:17:54 PM
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Trainees put cement into toilets in 'senior prank' at Williams High School in Burlington, school district states


Trainees put cement into toilets in 'senior prank' at Williams High School in Burlington, school district states


BURLINGTON, N.C.-- The Alamance-Burlington School System is examining a "senior trick" at Williams High School that triggered over $4,000 in damages.

The school district states that students "got entry" into Williams over night and poured cement into the toilets and urinals.

ABSS states that the "senior prank" resulted in more than $4,000 in damages.

Williams High School was not the only school in the district that suffered damages as a result of "senior tricks."

Maintenance teams are cleaning up overturned desks, harmed lockers, graffiti, eggs and trash at numerous other high schools consisting of Western, Eastern, Southern, Cummings, and Graham High School. Other acts of vandalism were likewise reported across the district.

" We think in celebrating turning points in a accountable and considerate method, without triggering and crossing the line damage or damage."

Declaration from ABSS


The district states that trainees involved in the vandalism face legal charges and potential suspensions. Any senior citizens that were involved will be prohibited from participating in graduation events.

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