Ongoing investigation into S-E students' online conduct
SHERBURNE – The Sherburne-Earlville School Board is continuing an investigation in a matter involving several students on the high school football team and what school administration says was ill-suited conduct of students on social media.
School officials say students were involved with inappropriate behavior on social media websites, leading to disciplinary action against a few players on the varsity football team, involvement of the New York State Police, and possibly further consequences for a handful of students.
The issue, which the school declined to give in detail, became the foremost topic of concern at a meeting of the school board on Monday. Dozens of concerned and frustrated parents turned out to the meeting to discuss the matter and the handling of it by school administration.
Parents called into question the policies and procedures of the school district for approximately 40 minutes before the board entered executive session concerning specifics of the case, as requested by head football coach Mike Jasper.
Parents and administrators also offered conflicting narratives on the issue which was brought to the school’s attention Friday morning. According to some parents, legal charges against students have since been dropped and police are leaving it to the school to take appropriate action. However, the school has not yet heard the status of the charges from police and are being cautious moving forward, said Superintendent Eric Schnabl.
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