OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. - For nearly a week, a high school in Osceola County closed all of its bathrooms – leaving one building open and under supervision – because students were apparently using them to plan fights, officials said.

The move – which impacts the school's 1,500 students – sparked confusion and frustration among both parents and students.

By Wednesday, the remaining bathrooms were reopened, the district confirmed to FOX 35.

What we know:

Liberty High School confirmed to FOX 35 on Wednesday that it has closed a majority of the school's bathrooms on Oct. 9 because student fights were being planned and/or happening in student bathrooms.

The restriction limited students to the bathrooms in Building 6, which the district said is where most classes are held. It was part of a st

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