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Spokane Public Schools will no longer automatically issue each high school student a personal laptop for school work, instead pivoting to a process in which students must request a computer to use ...
The Chromebook Challenge has even led to a 15-year-old New Jersey high school student being charged with third-degree arson and criminal mischief.
The Chromebook Challenge has even led to a 15-year-old New Jersey high school student being charged with third-degree arson and criminal mischief.
A 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.
An investigation revealed two students, a 16-year-old male and a 17-year-old male, allegedly stuck objects into the laptop causing it to catch on fire.
Two Southington High School students faced multiple criminal charges after they set a laptop on fire last Wednesday as part of a dangerous TikTok trend.
Across the country, students are short-circuiting their laptops at school in a new and sometimes dangerous social media trend.