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Year in review: TASD expels students after ‘hazing’ incident

Speculation swirled after an incident caused Tamaqua to cancel its District 11 playoff football game against North Schuylkill in November.

The Tamaqua Area School District announced that a “hazing” incident occurred inside of the football team’s field house on Nov. 4.

The investigation started that night within hours, said Larry Wittig, school board president.

By Nov. 22, a total of three TASD students were expelled.

Wittig said the rumors “took a life of their own.” Although there is no police report available, Wittig said to media after a November school board meeting that rumors of the incident being sexual in nature are false.

“Social media can say anything they want to - and did. And they indict these kids, unjustly, with no proof, and frankly, let themselves up for a lawsuit,” Wittig said.

“I don’t want to preempt the police report, however, I would suggest that those people that do perpetrate these social media blasts - (to) lawyer up.”

District parents and guardians filled the Tamaqua board meetings over the course of a month.

The father of the victim addressed the public at a meeting after days of many social media accusations and rumors.

“There is no cover-up going on,” the father said.

“We are born in this country with certain rights, and you have those rights whether you are the victim, whether you’re a suspect or whether you’re a person of interest - you infringe upon them, you lose things,” added the victim’s father.

“Slow down - it’s not being swept under the rug. It’s being dealt with properly and that’s all I can ask.”

As of Thursday, Tamaqua police said the investigation is ongoing.