Officials with the Northwest Local School District in Cincinnati say the students involved 'have been issued significant disciplinary actions.'
Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com
Administrators at Northwest Local School District did not say how many students were punished in connection with the May 5 incident at Colerain High School. The districton May 5 saying two students were involved, but officials were still investigating and that any other students involved would be punished.
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