The nearly 60 students suspended from a Hendricks County high school for protesting administrators’ handling of a senior prank will be allowed to return to school on Thursday.
Five seniors and one junior at Cascade High School in Clayton were suspended for two days after they posted about 12,000 sticky notes in decorative displays in the school’s hallways, windows and floors Monday night.
Superintendent Patrick Spray recommended that a custodian who supervised the students during the prank be fired, although students said it was a board member and parent of one of the suspended students who let them in the building.
“If I were in charge, I would have the seniors clean it up and move on,” said senior Anthony Canaday, one of the six students originally suspended. “It was cleaned up the morning of.”
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