Wagga High School student Destiny McCracken felt 'unsafe' to use bathrooms after graffiti was left for four months

Emma Horn
Updated October 13 2020 - 4:53pm, first published October 12 2020 - 5:00pm
TARGETTED: Destiny McCracken, 13, (left) spent four months trying to have bullying graffiti (blurred, right) removed from a bathroom stall at her high school.
TARGETTED: Destiny McCracken, 13, (left) spent four months trying to have bullying graffiti (blurred, right) removed from a bathroom stall at her high school.

A student who has been targeted by prolonged bullying at Wagga High School has told The Daily Advertiser it took the school four months to remove graffiti from the women's bathroom, leaving her feeling unsafe to use the facilities.

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Emma Horn

Emma Horn

Supervising producer

Supervising producer of the national video team. Former features and weekender writer for The Daily Advertiser. Now based in the NSW Hunter region. Small, quiet, and a student of the Julie Bishop School Of Staring. Usually dressed in something colourful, always snacking on something homemade. Friend to most mothers and all dogs. Got stories? Get in touch. emma.horn@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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