Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly happened to the sprinkler and how can I make it happen at my school?
Word is that a kid broke the sprinkler head intentionally as a prank. Since the water had been sitting there for a long time, it was very discolored, leading to easy identification of the student.
So... think twice. Students have been criminally charged for causing extensive water damage after intentional tripping of sprinklers.
Good! I hope they find who did this and charge the student appropriately.
The kids at our ES and MS have been destroying the bathrooms. Pulling off soap dispensers, tearing up the toilets. One kid at our MS was found with a toilet seat in his locker.
They need to find the kids who are basically destroying the schools and implement some solid consequences. It’s become out of hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly happened to the sprinkler and how can I make it happen at my school?
Word is that a kid broke the sprinkler head intentionally as a prank. Since the water had been sitting there for a long time, it was very discolored, leading to easy identification of the student.
So... think twice. Students have been criminally charged for causing extensive water damage after intentional tripping of sprinklers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly happened to the sprinkler and how can I make it happen at my school?
Word is that a kid broke the sprinkler head intentionally as a prank. Since the water had been sitting there for a long time, it was very discolored, leading to easy identification of the student.
So... think twice. Students have been criminally charged for causing extensive water damage after intentional tripping of sprinklers.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly happened to the sprinkler and how can I make it happen at my school?