Now, porta-potties have been set up on the Nevada Union High School campus because two restrooms can't be used.
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The bathrooms need heavy repairs because of a TikTok trend where students vandalize school bathrooms.
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The school says students shoved toilet paper into toilets, ripped off paper towel dispensers and mirrors from the walls.
The district says repairs could set them back upwards of $100,000.
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"It's money we could've been spending on other things to support students in different ways," said interim principal Kelly Rhoden.
The damage resulted in locked-up bathrooms. The school says charges could be possible.