Multiple Connecticut high schools evacuated over Chromebook TikTok trend - Been a while since we had one of these

A new and concerning trend is gaining traction on TikTok, and it’s led to the evacuations of some schools across Connecticut.

Students are recording themselves sticking items like pencils and springs into the charging ports of their Chromebooks to set them on fire.

Newington High School was evacuated last week due to the trend, according to officials.

“On Thursday, I was alerted by both my director of security and high school principal that we had a Chromebook that was smoking,” Dr. Maureen Brummett, superintendent of Newington Public Schools, said.

“We were able to do an investigation with student interviews and other methods that we use, and it became clear that the damage was done intentionally. That it wasn’t a malfunctioning Chromebook, but rather a student had intentionally done things to it that caused it to smoke and eventually melt," she continued.

Brummett said she doesn’t know why students are participating in this trend, but that it’s destructive, expensive and dangerous.

“Chromebooks are expensive and they’re going up in price, so when a student does intentionally destroy a Chromebook, it’s their responsibility to replace it,” she said. “We have [an] insurance program but it’s not covering intentional damage.”


Smoke filled the classroom and firefighters rushed to the scene.

“The room at the time of the fire was filling with smoke,” Newington fire marshal DJ Zordon said. “We did see video from students … and that’s one of the biggest things. The batteries that are essentially catching on fire, once they burn, they’re producing this toxic smoke.”

“It’s more than just a trend," Zordon continued. "It causes a lot of disruption. The school has to be evacuated, firefighters respond to the fire house and subsequently to the scene, it takes resources from any other emergencies that might be happening at that time."

Similar incidents happened on Monday at both Derby High School and Cromwell High School.

“The hallways were filling with smoke,” Cromwell Fire Chief Jason Brade said. “We arrived out there, the school was already being evacuated, and we went in and ended up finding a laptop in a classroom, pretty much out, but on fire at one point.”

“The back cover where the battery cover was melted away, and the battery was smoking,” Cromwell Fire Marshal Harold Holmes said. “The small ones like cell phones and laptops, it can cause an explosion. It could have potentially burned somebody. Shrapnel could have hit other people if it exploded.”

Investigations are now underway across the districts, and Brummett said those responsible will be held accountable.

“For a student that would do that deliberate destruction of school property, they will have a very serious consequence,” Brummett said. “Please take good care of your Chromebooks. They’re expensive. We do need you to have them at school in good working order. Plus, the type of damage that was recently seen was very dangerous and someone could have gotten hurt, and it was very disruptive to the school environment.”

No one was injured. Other districts like Rocky Hill and Bristol are warning families of the dangers of the trend.

Article: https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news...ls-evacuated-chromebook-tiktok-trend/3559659/
 
Chromebooks are expensive and they’re going up in price, so when a student does intentionally destroy a Chromebook, it’s their responsibility to replace it,” she said. “We have [an] insurance program but it’s not covering intentional damage.”
How about NOT giving feral children delicate, expensive toys to play at school? What's wrong with chalk-and-blackboard teaching?
 
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How about NOT giving feral children delicate, expensive toys to play at school? What's wrong with chalk-and-blackboard teaching?
They're literally designed to be the cheapest handholdingest computers, they're literally just android tablets with keyboards attached. You can find these exact units for under 50 dollars every where. The "expensive" rationale on these schools part is a joke. You can't game on them, you can't code on them, the Internet Is barely browsable due to the black/whitelisting and you can barely edit a word document on them. Yet these schools expect kids to give the faintest damn about the money they spent on them? What did they expect buying the cheapest disposable garbage?

These laptops are basically the modern equivalent of those horrible laptops that get shipped to Africa each year but nobody tells the niggers how to use
 
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While nobody except school admins are gonna cry over Chromebooks, I have to agree with @Agent Abe Caprine about lithium batteries. We all know about the Teslas that have the lithium batteries blow up and all the firefighters can do is stand around and watch it burn like a bunch of gooneybirds bc of how impossible it is to put out a lithium fire. Now you have a laptop with a highly concentrated lithium battery and more often than not a small time fire dept where the guys on duty don't know jack shit about the physics of lithium. Once the fire gets into the lithium battery you're talking a fucking massive fire with possibly more batteries blowing from the heat. A suburban FD would do shit like pour water on it and create a massive cloud of fluoride gas. In the end you have a half destroyed school and shitloads of really sick people being lifeflighted to the nearest Level 1 trauma center (big city hospital). It's only a matter of time. We all know that 13 year olds are by definition fucking retards, but lithium batteries are not to be fucked around with and being 13 does not repeal the laws of physics.
 
You would think it would be clearly idiotic to do something like this on a loaned equipment that can be traced back to you but kids see there no consequences for actions anymore from hitting or biting a teacher and think they can get away with this. Good example that the leftist carrot method does not work on everyone and yes the stick is required.
 
While nobody except school admins are gonna cry over Chromebooks, I have to agree with @Agent Abe Caprine about lithium batteries. We all know about the Teslas that have the lithium batteries blow up and all the firefighters can do is stand around and watch it burn like a bunch of gooneybirds bc of how impossible it is to put out a lithium fire. Now you have a laptop with a highly concentrated lithium battery and more often than not a small time fire dept where the guys on duty don't know jack shit about the physics of lithium. Once the fire gets into the lithium battery you're talking a fucking massive fire with possibly more batteries blowing from the heat. A suburban FD would do shit like pour water on it and create a massive cloud of fluoride gas. In the end you have a half destroyed school and shitloads of really sick people being lifeflighted to the nearest Level 1 trauma center (big city hospital). It's only a matter of time. We all know that 13 year olds are by definition fucking retards, but lithium batteries are not to be fucked around with and being 13 does not repeal the laws of physics.
What is the proper procedure for putting out a fire like this? Total immersion in water in a sealed container to keep the gas in, that they can move to an open location to disperse?
 
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It's funny, if there were easy to find videos that showed me what would happen if I did "xyz" when I was a kid, I would have done like 5% of those things.
It's crazy these stupid fucks see videos of the results and then do it anyway. Id say we need another plague but God tried that a few years back and the McDonald's has made us too strong to kill.
 
You would think it would be clearly idiotic to do something like this on a loaned equipment that can be traced back to you but kids see there no consequences for actions anymore from hitting or biting a teacher and think they can get away with this. Good example that the leftist carrot method does not work on everyone and yes the stick is required.
Delinquency 101: you don't do this to your own chromebook. You wait until someone else leaves theirs unattended.
 
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