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Act of vandalism brings police, fire crews, paramedics to Huntsville High

Paramedics are on scene evaluating any affected students and staff members.
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — An "act of vandalism" at Huntsville High caused a chemical reaction that brought law enforcement, fire officials, and paramedics to the school.

School official said in a statement:

It was brought to our attention that students committed an act of vandalism that caused a chemical reaction in a restroom. Our team immediately contacted law enforcement and fire department officials to inform them of the incident, and they are on scene. There are currently no indications that any hazardous chemicals were released into the air at this time.

As a precautionary measure, paramedics are on scene evaluating any affected students and staff members.

The offending student(s) were identified, and discipline will be dispensed based upon the behavioral learning guide.

This is the second incident this week that brought law enforcement to a Huntsville City School. 

On Tuesday, a gun went off in a restroom at McDonnell Elementary School. About that incident, officials said:

On Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022, at approximately 8:45 a.m., students at McDonnell Elementary School were handling a firearm and ammunition in a restroom. While doing so, the firearm discharged causing no injuries. The students’ teacher and school administration responded immediately to the disturbance caused by the discharge of the firearm. The school administration quickly contained the situation. Additionally, the school administration has contacted the parents/guardians of the students involved and will begin working with the District to implement disciplinary consequences consistent with the Behavioral Learning Guide and applicable Board policies.

The District and school teams also worked closely with law enforcement following this incident. The District will work with law enforcement to investigate how the students were able to obtain these items and bring them on campus. As the District has stated in the past, school safety is a community effort, and HCS needs the help of parents, guardians, and families to ensure that our students are not able to obtain these dangerous items. Please ensure that all weapons in your home are secured and that your students do not have access to them.

Again, the situation at McDonnell Elementary is under control. The school is safe and conducted its typical school activities, and we commend the faculty, staff, and administration for their fast response. HCS asks that everyone stay clear of the campus at this time while the District and law enforcement continue their investigation.

When asked about why parents were not told about the incident until early afternoon, a representative for the district said, "The school team was working with law enforcement to investigate the situation and contact the families of the students involved. Considering the situation was quickly contained and nobody was hurt, parents were notified early in the afternoon upon reaching an appropriate point in the investigation."

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