Two elementary schools have been seriously damaged over the summer by acts of vandalism. Seco Mines Elementary was broken into and the faculty restrooms sustained serious damage, sinks and fixtures were broken as well as windows and doors at the school.
Chief of Police Eduardo Esquivel, informed The News Gram of another incident in which Rosita Valley Literacy Academy was also vandalized on the Southside of our community where one or more individuals gained entry into the school and made away with two flat screen televisions and two computer monitors.
EPISD Police are trying to identify the culprits in these two incidents.
Chief Esquivel mentioned that during summer vacations, his officers make frequent rounds to all EPISD schools and buildings. He added that unfortunately these incidents occurred at times when officers
were not in the general vicinity.
Students return to classes the last week of August.
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