Alleged student misbehavior investigated after trip
March 28, 2017
A number of students who attended a school trip earlier this month are facing administrative consequences after allegations of misbehavior while on the trip.
Anonymous flyers distributed around campus on March 16 also alleged specifications by the students that could not be confirmed independently at press time.
Administrators, who had already begun investigating the allegations, noted that anonymous allegations did not align with community values.
“I’m disappointed that that is the way someone wants to communicate. If you’ve got a problem, come see me or another adult,” Upper School Head Samuel “Butch” Keller said. “It’s just disappointing that someone feels like they have to do something like that. That’s not the kind of community I want to be a part of. Now it’s my job to make the community something you want to be a part of. We’re working on it.”
Most posters were removed the same day they were posted. Head of School Christopher Nikoloff responded to the original allegations and investigations in an email interview.
“While we have to respect the privacy of all involved, we are looking forward to additional educational opportunities for our community on these and related topics in the future,” Nikoloff said.
This piece was originally published in the pages of The Winged Post on March 28, 2017.