Students asked to avoid hanging out at Woodstock Community Complex during lunch and spares.
WOODSTOCK - Students at St Mary's High School are being asked to stay off of Woodstock Community Complex property for the rest of the week.
According to Operations Manager Darren Hall, the decision was made by both the facility and the school's principal.
Hall says hopefully the two day break will be a reset and wake up call for the students to treat the facility with more respect.
An email and automated message were sent out to parents at the school Wednesday by the school's principal stating the decision was a result of inappropriate student behaviour, damage to the facilities and garbage being left all over the complex by a few of the school's students.

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