Published: Thursday, September 12, 2019
The staff and students at a local elementary school are recovering from a wave of vandalism left by an outdoor classroom strewn with graffiti and other looted outdoor areas.
It is believed that Wat's Dyke CP was attacked in Garden Village during the summer holidays or at school.
Vandalism includes a graffiti-covered outdoor classroom that contains an extremely inappropriate and offensive language with certain names and damage to other areas of the school.
A duster was found on the school grounds.
The school is now calling someone with additional information to contact an employee or the North Wales Police Department.
As vandalism spread across the school's social media platforms, the school's parents reacted immediately.
Paula Hurford formed a group to eliminate the graffiti, the parents agreed, and the cleaning councils met with mothers, parents, grandparents, and teachers who volunteered to meet on Saturday. at 11am to fix the problem.
James Jones, deputy director of Wat's Dyke, said: "The police have been informed and the pictures of the television station are being scanned, but the police and the school want information from passers-by, residents and dog walkers on the premises the last two weeks.
"The times and dates would be beneficial for video surveillance.
"It would be good if the people who do this admit it, accept responsibility, accept it, and even go to school to help and meet children who are easily disturbed or influenced.
"What they did was wrong, but that does not define who they are or their incredible potential."
Contact information is available on the school's website at www.watsdyke.org.uk
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