CENTRALIA, Wash. — Two Centralia Middle School students face a felony arson charge after they were accused of starting a fire in classroom. According to investigators, the fire was intentionally set ...
Students at Pennsylvania middle school created nearly two dozen TikTok accounts impersonating teachers to make vile jokes and disgusting claims about them and their families — including that they are ...
CHESTER COUNTY, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A group of middle schoolers is behind over 20 fake social media accounts impersonating their teachers at the Great Valley School District in Chester County.
A group of middle schoolers in Pennsylvania created numerous fake TikTok accounts, impersonating teachers with captions that show the adults making inappropriate comments. A group of eighth graders in ...
A bunch of eighth graders in a “wealthy Philadelphia suburb” recently targeted teachers with an extreme online harassment campaign that The New York Times reported was “the first known group TikTok ...
Students at a Chester County middle school created fake TikTok accounts of teachers in which they made lewd, racist and homophobic videos, officials confirmed. The New York Times first reported on ...
A school district in Pennsylvania is dealing with the fallout after a number of middle school students created at least 22 fake TikTok accounts that impersonated their teachers — using the teachers’ ...
This article originally appeared on ProPublica. One afternoon in mid-September, a group of middle school girls in rural East Tennessee decided to film a TikTok video while waiting to begin ...
CENTRALIA, Wash. — Two Centralia Middle School students face a felony arson charge after they were accused of starting a fire in classroom. According to investigators, the fire was intentionally set ...
COMING UP IN THE UPDATED TEN DAY FORECAST FOR SOME UNFORESEEN REASON, OUR STUDENTS STILL THINK THIS IS APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR. UM, SO DISHEARTENING AND PENNSYLVANIA ...
After consulting with law enforcement agencies, the Great Valley School District held an assembly for eighth-grade students to address the responsibility of social media. File photo: The TikTok Inc.