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District seeks stakeholder feedback after Tech graduation disturbance; police charged five people

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Assistant Superintendent Jason Harris outlined a stakeholder-driven review of the Tech graduation procession after an incident that drew media attention; Saint Cloud Police issued charges against five individuals, the district will survey students and families and return with a plan in October.

Assistant Superintendent Jason Harris told the District 742 Board of Education the district will gather stakeholder feedback and develop an action plan after an incident involving spectators at the Tech High School graduation. “We had an unfortunate situation at the Tech graduation,” Harris said, and the district intends to focus its review on safety, belonging and collaboration. The district’s immediate aim is to collect actionable input from students, families, building principals and law enforcement. Harris said the district will distribute surveys in August and…

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