Middletown board reviews anti-hazing plan, OKs 7 student expulsions
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“It allows us to now blaze the trail for other high schools where three, four, five years down the road, districts are calling us and saying ‘hey, you turned the culture around, you have a great culture, how did you do it?’” said Assistant to the Superintendent Scott Lindsey, who organized the anti-hazing framework.
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