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This does NOT mean there is a record. The Woodbridge school district sent an email saying no district schools had been specifically threatened.

Similar messages were sent by the many superintendents across New Jersey. It also comes after two weeks of threats and rumors against New Jersey schools, including some that involved firearms. While it's unclear where the December rumor originated, a news release issued by the Tooele County School District in Utah said the original threat started as a way for students to skip school, but "morphed into something much more disturbing.

According to some reports, the December challenge is one of several in a string of monthly challenges stemming from the social media platform. In September, another challenge called "Devious Licks" encouraged raucous acts of vandalism at schools. To participate in the challenge, students and TikTok users shattered mirrors, stole soap dispensers, fire alarms and football field turf, and intentionally clogged toilets, all while filming the antics to post on TikTok.

Parents: Did you keep your children home from school Friday because of concerns prompted by this TikTok "challenge" or did you not feel assured enough by the extra police presence? Let us know by contacting this Patch reporter at Carly. Baldwin patch. Carly Baldwin , Patch Staff.

Replies Across the state, many parents have decided to keep their children home from school on Friday in response to an alarming new online trend. Find out what's happening in Woodbridge with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let's go! Toms River dad Lou Turdo said he and his ex-wife decided to keep their daughter home today. Read more: 11 NJ School Threats, Some Involving Guns, In Past 2 Weeks While it's unclear where the December rumor originated, a news release issued by the Tooele County School District in Utah said the original threat started as a way for students to skip school, but "morphed into something much more disturbing.

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