PLAINVIEW, Minn. — School authorities are taking “corrective action” against students whose misbehavior led to the amcellation of the homecoing parade and pep rally, said Superintendent Darrin Strosahl. He declined to be soecific about what discipline was being doled out. Nor did he identify the miscreants excerpt that it was “a small number of students.” The behavior, he said, violated the Plainview-Elgin-Millville School District’s code of conduct. He acknowledged rumors making the rounds, some of which he said were false. There was no hazing, sexual harassment, or anything racially based, he said. No physical injury resulted altough students were “put at risk or in unsafe situations.” Property damage occurred, he said.

Stroshal. Superintendent since July 2022. Earlier academic vice president at Nortwest Technical College in Bemidji.
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Strosahl: “Moving forward, we will continue to work with students on repairing and building positive relationships, advise and be clear with students as to our expectations for the future, investigate and deal with poor behavior, and provide meaningful educational experiences and activities that promote student growth.”