SEQUIM — Resolutions are forthcoming for 45 former students allegedly involved in a senior prank in June at Sequim High School.
Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols said charges have been filed for the graduated seniors, then 17 and 18 years old, and his staff recommended that, through the county’s Diversion Program, Juvenile Court and District Court, they be required to perform various hours of community service and write apology letters to school officials and the community.
Five students also are recommended to pay restitution for damages to Sequim School District for allegedly throwing eggs inside and outside the school building.
Nichols said he recommended that eight students who returned to help staff and fellow students clean up the mess not be required to do communit