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Superintendent warns parents after TikTok Chromebook vandalism; town budget allocation imminent

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Superintendent Michael Emmett told the board he investigated a TikTok‑linked vandalism incident that damaged multiple Chromebooks and warned parents they may be billed for intentional damage; he also said the district expects to receive the town budget allocation the next day and will meet to finalize district priorities.

Superintendent Michael Emmett briefed the Wethersfield Board of Education on damage to district Chromebooks tied to a TikTok challenge and on forthcoming town budget actions.

Emmett said staff handled incidents at the middle and high school and one elementary case where Chromebooks were vandalized —…

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