Students from 11 of the 18 vandalized classrooms at Horizon Elementary return to their rooms

A supply drive to replace school supplies is being held.


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The Port Orange Police Department is investigating vandalism incident at Horizon Elementary. Photo by Nichole Osinski
The Port Orange Police Department is investigating vandalism incident at Horizon Elementary. Photo by Nichole Osinski
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On Wednesday, Jan. 17, students from 11 of the 18 classrooms that were vandalized at Horizon Elementary School returned to their rooms.

It will take a few more days to make repairs to the remaining seven rooms, according to Nancy Wait, Volusia County Schools community information services director.  

"The vandalism at Horizon Elementary affected 18 classrooms, or about 360 students out of 800," Wait wrote in an email. "Those students have been relocated to other areas on campus for instruction while the damage is being repaired."

The Port Orange Police Department is investigating vandalism incident at Horizon Elementary. Photo courtesy of Staci Tramont
The Port Orange Police Department is investigating vandalism incident at Horizon Elementary. Photo courtesy of Staci Tramont

Wait noted that there is currently no cost estimate. 

Port Orange Police Department detectives are investigating the incident, which occurred at 4751 Hidden Lake Drive.

The damage was discovered on the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 16, by a school employee before teachers and students returned from the holiday weekend. POPD investigators and representatives of Volusia County Schools are working to determine the extent of the damage and process the scene for potential evidence.

During the Tuesday, Jan. 16, City Council meeting, Mayor Don Burnette called the incident "absolutely savage" and asked for the community to "pull together and see what we can do to help them."

Burnett said about a third of the classrooms were unusable and

Police cars outside Horizon Elementary School. Photo courtesy of Staci Tramont
Police cars outside Horizon Elementary School. Photo courtesy of Staci Tramont

windows had been broken. 

On Tuesday morning, a school maintenance employee, Justin Rinowski, found that building 11 at the school had been smashed but not entered, according to an incident report. No surveillance video was located on the school grounds and there were no witnesses to the vandalism. 

The Port Orange Police Department is requesting that anyone who has information related to this incident to call 506-5801.

Walmart gave food to staff and workers in addition to providing supplies and giftcards to Principal Gary Harms and teachers.

The Port Orange South Daytona Chamber of Commerce's education committee is also collecting school supplies to help faculty, staff and students. 

Donations can be dropped off at 3431 S. Ridgewood Ave. 

A second drop off location for donations is Realty Pros Assured, 1720 Dunlawton Ave., Suite 1. 

 

 

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