Students describe "Senior Assassin" tradition; broadcast warns it is not affiliated with CHS
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Student reporters described a voluntary, student-run senior game called Senior Assassin that charges a $12 entry fee and uses pool floaties as an agreed safety device; the Oct. 8 broadcast cautioned the game is not affiliated with Coronado High School and warned participants to keep props off campus.
Student reporters Sylvia Grama and Colton Morovic described a senior-class tradition called Senior Assassin on the Oct. 8 Islander Insider. Participants pay $12 to enter and wear a small pool float as a signaling device; players are eliminated if they are not wearing the float during specified "purge" days.
One participant said the game runs weekly purge days and that organizers require a different item or costume during purge days to stay safe. The reporters noted the game is student-run and explicitly not affiliated with Coronado High School; the broadcast advised participants to "keep all floaties and water guns off campus."
The segment did not report any school disciplinary action or a formal prohibition, only the statement that the activity is not affiliated with the school and should not bring props onto campus.
