Her classroom window had been broken. “A flare got put in my room and it caught fire,” she said.
“The District will continue the clean up until school resumes,” Esary said.
Insurance will likely cover the cost of replacing the damaged electronics, she said.
A neighbor witnessed the vandalism and it was caught on camera, said Rob Holland, the District’s director of operations.
“At least one person is visible on the video. We can’t determine who that is. The police may or may not be able to,” he said.
A cleaning crew, four of them custodians, were summoned from their beds early Sunday and showed up within an hour of the fire, he said. Everyone is focused on minimizing the disruption for the children.
“The staff that deployed at 1 and 2 in the morning were heroic people,” he said. “We aren’t going to be held down by acts of violence. We’re going to turn this around and make it seamless.”