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Fort St. John School Vandalized With Graffiti

Lucas WalkerBy Lucas WalkerAugust 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Fort St. John School Vandalized With Graffiti
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Robert Ogilvie Elementary School in Fort St. John was vandalized last week.

The school’s exterior was spray-painted with crude drawings and offensive language. Photos of the vandalism were briefly shared on social media but have since been deleted.

The incident was reported to the RCMP on the morning of August 9. School officials believe the damage likely occurred the night before.

Angela Telford, secretary treasurer for the local school district, said staff have already removed the graffiti.

“There is not much information to share,” Telford said. “The vandalism was reported to the RCMP and has been cleaned up by district staff.”

The identity of the person responsible is still unknown. Police are investigating.

Robert Ogilvie Elementary serves students from kindergarten through Grade 6 in the northeast area of Fort St. John. The school is part of School District 60.

Local residents and parents expressed concern about the incident. Many said they hope the investigation will quickly identify the culprit.

The school district emphasized the importance of a safe learning environment. District staff worked quickly to restore the building’s exterior.

The RCMP has not provided additional details on the investigation. Community members are encouraged to report any information related to the vandalism.

School vandalism can disrupt learning and affect students’ sense of safety. Officials say they are committed to preventing future incidents. Measures include increased surveillance and community awareness programs.

The graffiti incident is part of a broader concern over vandalism in schools in the region. Local authorities often urge residents to monitor public areas and report suspicious activity.

Staff at Robert Ogilvie Elementary acted promptly to remove the graffiti. They also assured parents that the school environment remains safe for students.

The school district said it will continue to work with local law enforcement to investigate and address incidents of vandalism. Parents and guardians were notified about the incident.

Police have encouraged anyone with knowledge of the event to contact them. Community involvement is seen as a key factor in preventing further vandalism.

School officials said maintaining a safe and welcoming environment is a top priority. They thanked staff who cleaned the graffiti and supported the school community.

Vandalism in schools not only damages property but can also create a stressful environment for students and staff. Early intervention and community cooperation are essential.

The school district continues to monitor the situation and is reviewing security measures. Officials urge vigilance in the community to help protect schools from similar acts.

As of now, Robert Ogilvie Elementary continues regular classes. The building has been fully restored, and staff remain focused on student safety and education.

Further updates will be shared as the investigation progresses.

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Lucas Walker is an experienced journalist based in Fort St. John with over 10 years in the field. He holds a degree from the University of British Columbia and has contributed to The Northern Sentinel and Global News. Lucas is actively involved with the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about covering energy sector developments and local community stories.

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