
Viral Trend Costs Schools Millions: Students Sabotage Chromebooks
School chaos erupts as 'Chromebook pencil lead' trend goes viral. A new dangerous trend sweeping schools across the US is causing significant damage and disruption. Students are inserting pencil lead into their Chromebooks in a bid to get school cancelled. This reckless trend has already resulted in several school closures and substantial repair costs. One school district has reported spending millions on repairs after a similar incident. "It's incredibly frustrating," said a school superintendent, "We're dealing with the fallout from this trend and it's costing taxpayers a fortune." The trend has prompted many schools to implement stricter policies, including hefty fines and suspensions. While some students see it as a harmless prank, the potential for damage and disruption is undeniable. School officials are urging parents to talk to their children about the serious consequences of this dangerous trend. The hope is that increased awareness will help to curb this behavior and prevent further damage to school property.