Updated: Jun 22, 2020 10:42 AM
A joint project between technical and science classes at CedarBridge Academy that was ransacked for lumber on Friday. (Photograph supplied)
A high school was ransacked during a break-in last week.
CedarBridge Academy in Devonshire had the shelves in their greenhouse disassembled and stolen for lumber on Friday.
A post made on the school’s Facebook page said that the shelves were a joint project between the technical trade and science classes.
The post added: “Your selfishness has set our Solar Hydroponic Project back at least six more months.
“Hurricane damage we can deal with, Covid lockdown we took on the chin; but theft is inexcusable.”
A joint project between technical and science classes at CedarBridge Academy that was ransacked for lumber on Friday. (Photograph supplied)
A joint project between technical and science classes at CedarBridge Academy that was ransacked for lumber on Friday. (Photograph supplied)
A joint project between technical and science classes at CedarBridge Academy that was ransacked for lumber on Friday. (Photograph supplied)
CedarBridge Academy pupils working on a joint project that was ransacked for lumber on Friday. (Photograph supplied)
CedarBridge Academy pupils working on a joint project that was ransacked for lumber on Friday. (Photograph supplied)