Published April 30, 2010, 08:02 AM
“The issue has polarized the community, and much will need to be done to overcome the actions taken by these students,” wrote Superintendent Tim Mitchell in a press release. “The facts will need to be determined and distributed and much healing will need to take place to allow for the entire community to come back together in a positive way.”
Investigation continues into racial shirt incident
CHAMBERLAIN — The superintendent of the Chamberlain School District said Thursday that an investigation involving disruptive shirts worn by six students Wednesday is continuing at the school.“The issue has polarized the community, and much will need to be done to overcome the actions taken by these students,” wrote Superintendent Tim Mitchell in a press release. “The facts will need to be determined and distributed and much healing will need to take place to allow for the entire community to come back together in a positive way.”
By: Austin Kaus, The Daily Republic
