Kentucky High School Under Investigation After Posting Photos Of Students Giving Teachers Lap Dances

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Kentucky High School Under Investigation After Posting Photos Of Students Giving Teachers Lap Dances

A Kentucky high school is currently under investigation after photos were posted to the schools facebook of students dressed in lingerie giving teachers lap dances.

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Hazard high school uploaded the pictures to show off their homecoming week festivities which included a “Man Pageant” on Tuesday.

Nema Brewer, co-founder of education advocacy group shared the images on Twitter and the photos surfaced very quick and twitter users are wanting answers on why a school would think this is okay. “Um. Exactly what is going on here, y’all? C’mon Hazard. Get it together,” Nema Brewer shared.

From the images you can see students surrounded in the gymnasium watching male students in their underwear and some wearing women underwear giving teachers lap dances.

Some female students were seen wearing Hooter outfits in the gym and also males spanking each other. Some twitter users are confused to why teachers were laughing and smiling as they act was going on.

The school “has a tradition of excellence and academics and everything we do, but the incident is being investigated and once the investigation is complete, appropriate action will be taken,” stated by Superintendent of Hazard Independent Schools Sondra Combs.

The department is aware of the event and has “been in contact with the superintendent, who has informed us that the incident is under investigation,” said Kentucky Department of Education spokeswoman Toni Konz Tatman.

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“Kentucky law provides that school district superintendents are required to report instances of educator misconduct to the Education Professional Standards Board (EPSB). Therefore, if the investigation finds a certified educator likely violated the Kentucky Educator Code of Ethics, the superintendent is required to report this to the EPSB for potential action,” said Tatman in an email. “If any citizen of Commonwealth feels that that Kentucky’s educator Code of Ethics was violated by a certified educator, they can also file a complaint with the EPSB.”

 

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