School slammed for student-teacher licking competition

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Combine marshmallow cream, licking and middle school students and what do you get? If you’re the staff of Desert Hills Middle School, you probably think it’s just good clean fun. If you’re literally anyone else, a mixture of disgust and the urge to go nonce bashing. The game involved spreading marshmallow cream on a sheet of clear plexiglass, and having a competition between students and staff as to who can lick it off the quickest. Oh, and the students and staff are on either side of the sheet, and lick at the same time, just few millimeters of plastic between a school competition and a heavy petting session.

Naturally, such spectacle was met with disgusted ‘ews’ and ‘grosses,’ but not before being filmed and put on the internet, such is the fashion nowadays. Questions now turn to how and why this baffling contest was conceived of, approved of and organized by multiple groups of adults, especially with how visibly uncomfortable a lot of the young onlookers actually were. Casey Grant, the principal (who filmed the incident on his phone for reasons we can’t understand), has since apologized, while school superintendent Traci Pierce said the incident ‘shows a lack of sound discernment and good judgment,’ but defended it against accusations of ‘grooming’ by saying it was ‘clear that the intent of the activity was innocent.’

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