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Joint Statement from District 230 Superintendent of Schools Dr. James M.

Gay
and Andrew High School Principal Bob Nolting
Over the past couple of days, there have been several rumors regarding an altercation that took place at Andrew High School on
Wednesday morning. We feel it is important to set the record straight regarding what did and did not take place here at Andrew
High School.

We will begin with the facts of what did take place:

● Wednesday morning a group of students engaged in a physical and verbal altercation that appears to have stemmed
from a video posted to social media over a year ago that allegedly depicted a current student, not on school grounds,
disrespecting the Quran. The student depicted in the video was not an Andrew High School student at the time. School
administration has asked each of the students who have referenced the video to share it with the school, however,
none of the students have been able to do so.
● The 10 students who were actively engaged or participated in the altercation were equally and appropriately disciplined.
● While there were verbal exchanges among some students on Wednesday, they did not result in physical altercations.
● There was a second physical altercation in the afternoon but after investigating that incident it was not related to the
earlier altercation.
● On Thursday morning, before the school day started, approximately 60 students gathered in front of Andrew High
School on the sidewalk to share a message that hate and intolerance will not be accepted at Andrew High School. The
gathering was orderly and peaceful. Students dispersed and entered the school as the first period bell rang. Andrew
High School and District 230 celebrate the gifts that each student brings to our community.
● The school day on Thursday ended without incident and the administration and students engaged in open dialogue to
help heal the wounds and forge a path forward that celebrates each and every student.
● Approximately 450 students did not attend school on Thursday and 250 did not attend on Friday. The typical absence
rate is 125-150 students. Several field trips took place on Thursday and Friday as usual.
● On Friday morning, approximately 75 students gathered in front of the school on the sidewalk before school to share a
message of compassion, tolerance, and celebration of all. Again, the gathering was orderly and peaceful. Students
dispersed and went into school before first period began.

Addressing Safety

● A safety plan has been and continues to be in place in collaboration with the Tinley Park Police and Orland Hills Police
Departments. We enjoy a long-standing, strong relationship with both police departments to ensure the safety of our
students, staff, and community.

Addressing Rumors
Many rumors have surfaced and have spread throughout the community that are not based on any evidence.

● One rumor in particular that has been hurtful is the rumor that a student burned the Quran at school and spit in the face
of a Muslim student. That did not happen. If it did, swift disciplinary action would be taken as we will never condone
hateful behavior. The Andrew High School community stands together with all of our students to celebrate all of the
gifts they bring to our school community.
● Another hurtful rumor is that a student was depicted in blackface using disparaging language. Again, there is no
evidence of this post and if there were swift disciplinary action would have been taken as we will never condone hateful
behavior. We believe this is related to a social media post from February of last school year of a student who had
recently had a spray tan and posted a racially insensitive remark. The administration became aware of this post
recently and the student was appropriately disciplined. School administration spoke with students who were upset by
this post and reassured them that the school will never tolerate this type of messaging.
● A third rumor that the student gatherings on the sidewalk in front of the school were disruptive or impeded traffic is not
true. The gatherings were orderly and peaceful.
● Social media platforms have been used to further these and other rumors without validity. The school has sent
communication to families asking them to have conversations with their children about the use of social media and
assessing the validity of what they see before spreading rumors. We continue to monitor social media and will not
hesitate to discipline students who use social media to continue to disrupt the school environment.

Moving Forward
● We continue to work collaboratively with our students, staff, families, and community to strengthen the core values of
Andrew High School and the District 230 community.
● The administration continues to work with student groups such as the Principal’s Social Equity Committee, Senior
Leaders, and Superintendent’s Advisory which represents students of diverse backgrounds. Additionally, our weekly
advisory curriculum will continue to focus on the themes of Empathy, Diversity, and Future Focus.

As a school and district, we continue to be committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment that celebrates the
uniqueness of our students and staff. We are grateful to the many individuals and community organizations that reached out to
support our students, staff, families, and community. Our students say it best in the video they created last school year entitled
TBolts Against Hate. Please take a few minutes to watch what they had to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vmh3DFGHL-4&feature=emb_logo

Sincerely,

Dr. James M. Gay, District 230 Superintendent

Bob Nolting, Andrew High School Principal

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