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Senior prank got out of control; some may not be allowed to walk at graduation created: May 28, 2003 - 7:17 AM
updated: May 28, 2003 - 9:08 AM
Written By: Web Producer Susan Wells
ENGLEWOOD – Englewood High School’s principal will meet with students and parents to discuss participation in Saturday’s graduation ceremony. Principal Robert Barrows says some seniors crossed the line with a series of pranks and that those involved should not be allowed to walk in the ceremony.
Some students say it was just a prank, but administrators say it was over the line.
Students say on Friday, a melee broke out at the end of the annual Farewell Seniors assembly. The senior day got out of hand when some students threw balloons filled with urine, let mice loose in the school and put feces in vending machines.
Tuesday night, the principal came out of a closed door meeting with the school board to talk with parents and students.
Barrows will meet again with students and parents Wednesday morning at the high school to discuss consequences.
A decision is pending on whether the students will be allowed to participate in graduation.
Student body vice president Nicholas Sanchez says he only knew seniors had planned to run through the halls cheering.
EHS students are quick to point out only a few seniors were involved in the incidents.