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Daily Voice on MSNCT Students Charged After Setting School Laptops On Fire In Dangerous TikTok TrendTwo Connecticut high school students have been arrested and charged after police said they triggered an evacuation last week ...
There’s lobbying to reallocate some of the money that would be used for new computers to instead pay for increased school ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNStudents deliberately short-circuiting school laptops as part of social media trendSchool district officials are warning students against a social media trend directing them to short-circuit their ...
An investigation revealed two students, a 16-year-old male and a 17-year-old male, allegedly stuck objects into the laptop ...
A TikTok trend challenging students to insert hazardous objects into laptops has school districts and fire departments sounding the alarm to parents and students ...
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CT Insider on MSNSouthington High students arrested in laptop fire stemming from TikTok Chromebook challenge: PoliceTwo students at Southington High School have been arrested after they set a laptop on fire in class last week as part of the so-called TikTok Chromebook challenge, police said. A staff member threw ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNTeen charged after laptop fire at New Jersey high school believed to be part of TikTok challengeA 15-year-old student is facing charges after a laptop caught fire outside a classroom in what police suspect was part of a social media challenge trending on TikTok.
Wake is warning students they’ll face disciplinary action and potentially criminal charges if they participate in a TikTok ...
Authorities believe the student was participating in a social media challenge that involves forcing objects into Chromebooks, ...
Students attempt to short their school-issued Chromebook or laptop computer, causing the laptops to potentially catch fire.
Cellphones may be out, but laptops are back in at Broward County schools. The school district plans to issue every student a laptop computer when they return to school on Aug. 11. They’ll be ...
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