A “senior prank” at a California highschool left a path of destruction that price tens of hundreds of {dollars} after a bunch of graduating troublemakers superglued shut classroom doorways and shoved a golf cart down stairs.
About 40 present and former college students went on the “unacceptable” rampage at Malibu Excessive Faculty in a single day into Tuesday – and will quickly face prosecution, faculty district leaders wrote.
“This behavior is completely unacceptable and negatively impacts the entire Malibu community,” Santa Monica Malibu Unified Superintendent Dr. Antonio Shelton mentioned in a press release.
The pack of pupils superglued locks to twenty lecture rooms that made them inaccessible for a day, ripped down exterior clocks, spray painted “explicit messages and inappropriate images” on partitions, and broke tables and seats, Shelton mentioned.
Additionally they pushed a golf cart down a flight of stairs with a picture displaying the automobile on its facet.
“I just think that it’s really disrespectful,” scholar Irina Columbeanu informed CBS Los Angeles.
“Especially by throwing around food when people don’t even have it to eat and you just waste it to destroy the campus. It’s just disrespectful and entitled and privileged.”
The varsity chief mentioned in his letter to the college neighborhood that officers are working with native authorities to trace down the culprits to allow them to “be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

The self-discipline might additionally embody restitution for the estimated tens of hundreds in damages and the lack of senior privileges.
“Unfortunately, senior vandalism has occurred for more than 15 years at MHS,” Shelton mentioned. “This is not a rite of passage. This is a crime that has consequences for all involved. It will not be tolerated.”
The Malibu/Misplaced Hills Sheriff’s Station informed Fox 11 it was a “senior prank gone awry” and is below probe.
Pupil Semira Bell agreed that the prank went too far.
“It’s not even funny anymore,” the senior informed CBS.