DeLAND, Fla. – A senior prank left DeLand High School toilet-papered, wrapped and spray-painted, but there was no permanent damage, according to school officials.
DeLand police said an officer checked the school around 3:25 a.m. Monday and found several cars parked on campus.
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According to police, officers learned that students were on campus for a senior prank and a check of the school led to the discovery that a few walls had been spray-painted.
School officials were notified and the incident was handed over to the school district, police said.
Volusia County Schools told News 6 that there was “some toilet-papering, plastic-wrapping and spray-painting,” but the vandalism was cleaned up and all campus operations continued as normal.
According to the district, students that were found in violation of the student code of conduct will be disciplined.
It’s not known how many students were involved in the senior prank or how many face discipline.
Check back for updates.
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