A popular TikTok trend, called the “devious licks” challenge, has led to the destruction of school property across the country. California school districts are now asking parents to help encourage students to report vandalization of school property. The TikTok trend encourages students to steal and destroy items in school restrooms. Damages cost Central Valley schools thousands of dollars in repairs. The Coalinga-Huron Unified School District (CHUSD) in Fresno, California, had to replace 41 soap dispensers in three days, with students even spraying red dye across the bathrooms. “Students have been vandalizing our school bathrooms as part of a TikTok challenge. The vandalism is breaking soap, toilet paper, and sanitary product dispensers, and staining the toilet with red dye to make it appear like blood,” CHUSD Superintendant Lori Villanueva said in a statement to parents. “Please let your child know that vandalism and stealing are not acceptable. Students who are involved will …
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