School officials said students will either be barred from graduation or suspended for the remainder of the school year.
Some North Carolina students could face charges after cementing toilets in a"senior park." A "senior prank" could possibly end with criminal charges after students jokingly cemented toilets, costing the school district thousands of dollars.
School officials said the students entered Williams High School overnight and poured cement into toilets and urinals. "Those who are seniors will not be allowed to participate in graduation," the school district said in a statement to FOX Television Stations. "Underclass involved students will be suspended long term ."The district also said Superintendent Dr. Dain Butler has taken a zero-tolerance approach to misbehavior this school year.
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