Editorial: School superintendent should reveal punishment of upperclassmen

From the Craig Daily Press:  Last week, the community learned that five Moffat County High School coaches were asked to resign following an alleged hazing incident that took place at football camp from June 18 to 20 in Evanston, Wyoming.

The coaches were asked to resign after the school district completed its investigation of the coaches and students.

What’s still unknown is the disciplinary action the school district will take against the upperclassmen who allegedly hazed freshmen.

It’s a question that the Craig Daily Press has been asking Moffat County School District Superintendent Brent Curtice on a daily basis, and the community deserves an answer.

Curtice has said that it’s a private matter, and in order to protect students’ rights, he cannot reveal such information. We respectfully disagree. We believe that in order for the Craig community to begin to heal, the school district needs to be transparent about the punishment that will be dealt to the upperclassmen who were involved.

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