A popular game among high school students, known as "Senior Assassin," has raised concerns for the safety of students and community members. The game is played outside of school hours and away from school property but has been reported to be causing disruptions and posing risks to participants and bystanders alike.
The game, which is coordinated by students, involves using water guns or squirt bottles to "eliminate" other players. While online resources provide guidelines to ensure safe play, such as avoiding private property and using brightly colored water guns, not all participants are following these rules.
There have been reports of students engaging in this activity outside local businesses, causing alarm to the public and disrupting daily life. Moreover, some students have been using what appears to be paintball guns, which can lead to injuries and further safety concerns.
We urge parents and guardians to speak with their children about the potential risks associated with participating in this game and to discourage them from taking part. The safety of students and community members is our top priority, and we must work together to ensure a safe and respectful environment for everyone.
