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Littleton Highschool staff member placed on paid leave following disastrous Senior prank

Littleton Highschool staff member placed on paid leave following disastrous Senior prank

FILE - Desks fill a classroom at Penn Wood High School in Lansdowne, Pa., Wednesday, May 3, 2023. Non-U.S. citizens would be able to teach in Pennsylvania classrooms in a measure passed by the state House of Representatives on Monday, June 26, 2023. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File


LITTLETON,N.H.- A staff member at the Littleton Highschool has been planced on paid adminstrative leave after a senior prank got out of control, as officials say students trashed the school.

Monday evening teachers recounted arriving to start their day and discovering both classrooms and the hallways had been trashed.

Admisntrators note the students behind the prank scattered toliet paper throughout the building,trashed classrooms,poured soap and baby oil on floors and even managed to place a chair on the roof of the building.

However, the Superintendent has since issued a statement to the school community and says those students responsible have since come forward and apologized, and have agreed to community service, meanwhile teachers Monday night also raised noticeable concern as to how the kids managed to gain access to the building afterhours.

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