United High School Initiates Investigation After Being Made Aware of Incident on Social Media

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On the afternoon of April 28, 2021, United High School administration became aware of an incident on social media regarding two United High School students and the use of a racial slur. The District promptly initiated an investigation and the involved students were immediately removed from school pending the investigation. The District takes such matters seriously, and will not condone the actions, words and behaviors of the involved students. While the District cannot share specifics related to the incident and the involved students due to confidentiality and privacy laws, the District will take appropriate responsive action.

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