An investigation led to the arrest of three students in January on charges of selling the sexting content and the referral of 20 students to a juvenile review board, accused of "sharing" the information among friends, reported The News-Times.
The two teens, who turned down the juvenile review board option, were charged with possession of child pornography by a minor, the News-Times said.
Police said several students were "sexting" via smartphone applications such as Snapchat and Kik.
None of the students were identified because they are underage.
Click here to read The News-Times story.
Click here to read a previous Daily Voice report on the first three arrests.
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