Crestwood High School officials are investigating a senior prank that took place earlier this week, which could result in severe consequences for the students involved. The incident, involving 15 to 20 students, included the use of toilet paper and spray paint to deface school property.
The prank, which occurred overnight, left the school covered in toilet paper and various surfaces tagged with permanent spray paint and some washable spray paint. Staff arrived the next morning to find the school in disarray, prompting an immediate investigation by school administrators.
The investigation is ongoing, but school officials have indicated that the students involved could face serious disciplinary actions, including the possibility of not being allowed to walk during the graduation ceremony.
Parents and students have expressed mixed reactions to the potential penalties. Some believe that missing graduation is too harsh, while others support the school’s decision to enforce strict consequences.
School officials are expected to conclude their investigation within the next few days and will notify the students and their families of the final decision.
Crestwood High School is part of the Dearborn Heights School District, known for its commitment to academic excellence and community involvement. The school serves over 1,200 students and offers a range of extracurricular activities and advanced placement courses.