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Do school students take muck up day too far?

Natasha Bott,
Doveton

YES

“Year 12 is something that needs to be released, but there are other ways to let loose, not by doing graffiti and burning bins.”Matthias Quaas,
Camberwell, Germany

NO

“I am looking forward to the activities at the school I am teaching at on Friday. I have heard stories but I don’t think anything will happen.”Domenic Larosa,
Narre Warren North

NO

“Some people do take things too far but the majority do the right thing and everyone has a good time.”Crystal Melvan,
Mulgrave

NO

“They have been at school for that long and it is the one day they can have a little bit of madness and mayhem.”Patrick DePasquale,
Cranbourne

NO

“I don’t think students are allowed to do anything anymore – that has taken a bit of the fun out of it.”

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