Investigators said they found graffiti on campus walls and flour, glitter and baby oil throughout the hallways.
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"I'm feeling for these kids because it makes no sense," said student Trinity Bell.
One student who will not be allowed to walk is Wilnes Accius. He told Channel 9 that he was playing music while most others were using toilet paper and bubble wrap.
"We did a prank -- some of it went too far," said Accius. "(Some) got inside the school trashing it, but we shouldn't be held accountable for it."
Another student has started an online petition in hopes that the district will change its mind. That petition already has 3,300 signatures.
Students said some school employees were aware that students intended on pranking the school and gave them access.
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