Nebraska police investigate after photo of students posing with Nazi flag is posted to social media
- Nebraska students are facing discipline after posing with a hate symbol in their high school locker room, as seen on social media.
- Aurora Public Schools is responding to the incident to discipline students and prevent further issues, according to Superintendent Jody Phillips.
- The school identified the students in the photo and is investigating others and the person who took the photo; a meeting was held with all high school students.
- Phillips stated the photo was inappropriate and "This isn't a true reflection of them or our school."
- Community members, like Laura Renfrow and Susan Williams, expressed sadness and emphasized the need for education following the incident.
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Nebraska High School Students Face Discipline After Posing In Locker Room In Front Of
Source: tiero / Getty Another day, another blow to Americans who truly want to believe that hate, racism and bigotry will die away as the youth of today replace older generations at the forefront of society. In Nebraska, two high school students are set to face consequences after they were seen on social media posing in their high school’s locker room in front of a Nazi flag. According to KWTX 10, Aurora Public Schools has addressed the issue of…
High school students face disciplinary action for posing with Nazi flag in locker room
Officials at Aurora Public Schools in Nebraska said that they are looking to see what disciplinary action is appropriate for high school students who posed with a Nazi flag. School district Superintendent Jody Phillips told KSNB-TV that the students in the photograph had been identified, but they are investigating who else was involved, including who took the photo. The image was posted to Instagram and then was copied to other social media pla…
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