Senior Pranks Gone Wrong: Students Cause Costly and Unsafe Damage.

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Students at Williams High School in North Carolina poured cement into toilets and urinals as part of a senior prank, causing over $4,000 in damages. The Alamance-Burlington School System is investigating the incident and warned that those responsible could face charges and suspension, potentially preventing them from participating in graduation ceremonies. The district is also investigating similar incidents in its other high schools, where students reportedly engaged in acts of vandalism such as ransacking classrooms, spraying graffiti, and throwing eggs.
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