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TikTok challenge ends with some bathrooms closed at Clinton High School

'Abundance of inappropriate behavior' stems from 'Devious Licks' trend, CPSD officials say

TikTok challenge ends with some bathrooms closed at Clinton High School

'Abundance of inappropriate behavior' stems from 'Devious Licks' trend, CPSD officials say

VISITING OUR WEBSITE WT AP DOT COM, OR BY DOWNLOADI NG OUR 16 WAPT MOBILE APP. A POPULAR SOCIAL MEA DI TREND LED TO A LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL RESTRICTING THE USE OF CERTAIN BATHROOMS. ADMINISTRATORST A "CLINTON HIGH" SAY STUDENTS WILL ONLY BE ALLOWED TO USE T HE CENTRALLY- LOCATED ONES WHICH ARE MONITORED BY PERSONNEL THROUGHOUT THE DAY. THEY ARE ALSO ONLY ALLOWED TO GO IN TWO AT A TIME. THIS DECISION WAS MADE BECAUSE OF HIG
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TikTok challenge ends with some bathrooms closed at Clinton High School

'Abundance of inappropriate behavior' stems from 'Devious Licks' trend, CPSD officials say

Clinton High School officials closed some bathrooms after an "abundance of inappropriate behavior" stemming from the "Devious Licks" trend. School administrators said Monday that students will only be allowed to use the centrally-located ones which are monitored by personnel throughout the day. Students are only allowed to go in two at a time."Numerous campus incidents over the last few weeks at Clinton High School involving restrooms prompted administrators to monitor restroom access," said Robert Chapman, with the Clinton Public School District. Parents were notified and a school assembly was held to announce the decision and "discuss the rationale" of the move and expectations of student conduct, Chapman said.

Clinton High School officials closed some bathrooms after an "abundance of inappropriate behavior" stemming from the "Devious Licks" trend.

School administrators said Monday that students will only be allowed to use the centrally-located ones which are monitored by personnel throughout the day. Students are only allowed to go in two at a time.

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"Numerous campus incidents over the last few weeks at Clinton High School involving restrooms prompted administrators to monitor restroom access," said Robert Chapman, with the Clinton Public School District.

Parents were notified and a school assembly was held to announce the decision and "discuss the rationale" of the move and expectations of student conduct, Chapman said.