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Vermillion elementary school students arrived on campus today to find their school completely vandalized.
Officials say the acts that include significant damage to nearly every classroom including windows, equipment, furniture text books, graffiti and water damage, were committed over the weekend, but found this morning at 4 am by BISD security officers.
Vermillion students and employees were re-located to Rivera high school for the day while authorities continue their investigation.
“There are some perimeter cameras located at Rivera high school that actually cover that whole perimeter and it includes vermilion. We’re looking at that as part of our evidence. Don

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