Oklahoma school investigated after video shows kids licking toes for fundraiser: 'Disgusting'

Oklahoma authorities are investigating a local high school after footage from a fundraiser event appeared to show students sucking and licking one another's toes last week.

The footage from Deer Creek High School in Edmond, Oklahoma, shocked and disgusted social media users across the country this weekend. Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters soon announced an investigation into the incident, calling it "disgusting."

The footage, originally obtained by Fox 25, was taken during a week-long fundraiser for a local coffee shop that employs people with special needs. Students from 9th through 12th grade volunteered to take part in various class competitions that students paid to attend, according to the outlet.

The video shows student volunteers who were paired up, one set sitting on chairs while the others laid down below them and licked peanut butter off of their toes.

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"This is disgusting," Walters said in a statement on Friday. "We are cleaning up this filth in Oklahoma schools. Our agency is investigating."

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Outrage librarian Libs of TikTok soon shared the footage on social media, demanding to know "who approved this." The account mistakenly claimed that the students were paired up with adults in the activity, however.

Reactions to the incident rolled in, with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, declaring "this is child abuse."

Walters then replied to Cruz' statement, saying "Completely agree. We are stopping this in Oklahoma."

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Parents and students also reacted in statements to Fox 25. One parent who spoke with the outlet anonymously said

"It was surprising," one student told the outlet. "I didn't think they were going to do all that. I was just shocked. I didn't really have like a feeling. I was kind of disgusted, and then kind of glad I wasn't over there."

"Whenever she told me yesterday that was happening, I had to ask her, 'Wait, what? They're licking peanut butter off of toes? What?" one parent said of a conversation with their student.

Meanwhile, the school celebrated the "success" of the fundraiser in a public statement.

"This afternoon, Deer Creek High School announced a grand total of $152,830.38 raised for Not Your Average Joe Coffee, an organization created to 'inspire our community by including students and adults with intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities," school staff wrote. 

"On Thursday, February 29, 2024, Deer Creek High School hosted an assembly called the Clash of Classes for students who paid to attend. During this assembly, ninth through twelfth grade students volunteered to participate in various student-organized class competitions, in the spirit of raising money for NYAJ. All participants in the assembly were students who signed up for the game(s) they played ahead of time. No Deer Creek faculty or staff participated in any of the games during this Clash of Classes assembly. Many dedicated students gave generously of their personal time to achieve this momentous accomplishment, which will serve communities beyond the boundaries of Deer Creek. We would like to thank all of the patrons, businesses and sponsors who contributed to the success of this year’s Wonderful Week of Fundraising," the statement continued.

Walters' office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital seeking further information about the investigation into Deer Creek.

Biden confirms plans to airdrop aid into Gaza after stampede kills over 100

President Biden confirmed plans on Friday to airdrop aid supplies into Gaza in the coming days after a stampede towards aid trucks killed over 100 Palestinians this week.

Biden said the first of the airdrops will land within days, and other administration officials say it is likely to contain military MREs, or meals ready-to-eat. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says the drop will be part of a "sustained effort" by the U.S.

"We need to do more and the United States will do more," Biden told reporters on Friday. "Aid flowing to Gaza is nowhere nearly enough."

The U.S. is also considering the delivery of aid by U.S. navy vessels in the Mediterranean Sea along the coast of Gaza.

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President Biden confirmed plans on Friday to airdrop aid supplies into Gaza in the coming days after a stampede toward aid trucks killed over 100 Palestinians this week.

The airdrop campaign comes after more than 100 people were reported dead and hundreds more wounded when Palestinians rushing toward trucks loaded with humanitarian aid encountered fire in Gaza City early Thursday, according to local media reports.

The exact circumstances surrounding the deaths remain unclear; while several reports suggested Israeli troops fired on the crowd as they descended upon the trucks, the Israeli military suggested that most who died were trampled.

Ashraf al-Qidra, a spokesman for the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, said at least 104 people were killed and around 760 were wounded, describing the incident as a "massacre."

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Israel has contested that description, however, saying the vast majority of those killed in the incident were trampled in the rush toward aid.

"Early this morning, during the entry of humanitarian aid trucks into the northern Gaza Strip, Gazan residents surrounded the trucks, and looted the supplies being delivered," Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement. "During the incident, dozens of Gazans were injured as a result of pushing and trampling. The incident is under review."

The IDF suggested that fewer than 10 civilians were injured by Israeli forces opening fire during the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Hamas says it holds Israel and Biden's administration "fully responsible" for the incident and for the "ethnic cleansing" of its people. The group called for worldwide demonstrations against Israel's bombardment of Gaza. 

"We have mercy on the souls of our people’s martyrs, and we affirm that their sacrifices and blood will not be in vain and that we will remain loyal to our cause, our land, and our sanctities," the group posted to Telegram.

Fox News' Michael Dorgan and Reuters contributed to this report.

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