Senior Prank Gone Too Far?

Around June 3rd or 4th, 2025, Malibu High School was hit by significant vandalism, allegedly by a group of about 40 current seniors and former students in what was intended as a senior prank.

The damage, estimated to cost the school district tens of thousands of dollars, included super-gluing locks on 20 classroom doors, egging various areas, gluing doors shut, and damaging golf carts used on campus.

The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, led by Superintendent Dr. Antonio Shelton, condemned the acts as a serious crime, not a harmless tradition, and is working with the Malibu-Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station to investigate.

No arrests have been reported yet, but the district stated that all involved will face prosecution. Student Ophelia Grant expressed disappointment, noting the prank was hurtful and not funny.

The school is ensuring the vandalism won’t disrupt the June 11th graduation. Anyone with information is urged to contact the school administration or the L.A. Sheriff’s Station.

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