
Scotia-Glenville Facebook Hacked, Starts Posting ‘Two and a Half Men’ Clips
Hacked!
It’s not every day a Capital Region school district Facebook page starts channeling Charlie Sheen, but that’s exactly what happened in Scotia-Glenville.
According to WNYT NewsChannel 13, the Scotia-Glenville Central School District’s Facebook page was hacked over the weekend and began posting clips from the sitcom "Two and a Half Men."

Yes… actual scenes from the show started popping up where school updates normally live.
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Only the Facebook Page is Affected
District officials say an unauthorized user gained administrative access through a compromised personal account tied to a communications staff member. The hacker first posted an inappropriate video around 9:04 a.m. Sunday, then continued posting and replying to comments while pretending to be the district.
Thankfully, the district says its internal systems were not affected—just the Facebook page. Still, they’re urging the public to stay away from it for now and avoid clicking anything, as a precaution against malicious links.
Still Down
According to the report, officials are working with State Police and the FBI to investigate and regain control, though the process has been slow. At the time we published this article, the school district had not rectified the situation.
As for the hacker? Let’s just say they went full Charlie Sheen—posting like they had “tiger blood” and were “winning”… at least until authorities logged them out.
There's no word on whether parent-teacher conferences are now replaced with "Two and a Half Periods."
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