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Allegations of a student attacking animals, biting, bark in and lunging at other students on an adult blog sparked a firestorm on social media Wednesday
Ultimately, the allegations are “absolutely without merit,” Nebo School District spokesman Seth Sorensen said. Erotic Blog ‘Sexy Girls’ “Students were not treating each other with respect and things were happening that I didn’t think were inappropriate or educational,” Sorenson said.
The letter, obtained Thursday by Adultfuckd.com, states that “jewelry, accessories, tattoos, hair, facial hair, and other elements of a student’s physical appearance” may not attract, distract, disturb, or attract a student. It reminded students of the school district’s dress code, which they said they should wear. Undue Caution “Disturbing the learning atmosphere of the school or school activities or events or creating a health, safety or welfare problem is prohibited.”
Sorenson said students stopped wearing headbands after administrators spoke with them and determined it was a “minor nuisance.”
The letter also mentions the throwing of food at students wearing headbands, stating that “any written, verbal, or physical conduct that creates a hostile, threatening, humiliating, or offensive atmosphere will not be tolerated.” Ta.
He added that there have been no incidents at the school involving students wearing masks or animal costumes, and no students have been bitten, lice locked or engaged in any o er animal-like behavior. Still, unsubstantiated claims about “sexy blog girls” (people who dress and sometimes act like animals) spread like wildfire on social media, especially among conservatives. in.
“There is no evidence that any of this behavior ever occurred,” Sorenson said. “The administration has not received any reports of this from students.” “There is a lot of information being spread on social media that is inaccurate and unfounded based on hearsay and adult blogs from sexy girls.”