The St. Augustine Record. School district officials are reportedly working with the youth resource deputy division of the St.
Johns County Sheriff's Office to investigate the incident. The students who allegedly took part in the hateful incident could face disciplinary measures from the school, as well as potential criminal charges."I think it's really upsetting," Nancy Tray, a parent of a student at the high school, told the paper on Monday. "I think anyone who sees something like this going on at their child's school is going to be concerned.
Everyone wants their child to be part of a school community that has acceptance and respect, and I don't think that this video demonstrates that."St.