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A group of Wisconsin high school students who sparked outrage after appearing to give the Nazi salute in a pre-prom photograph will not be disciplined for the act, a school official said.
Baraboo School District administrator Lori Mueller said in a letter to parents last week that despite the 10-day investigation into the headline-making incident, authorities are “still unclear about some key details,” according totheBaraboo News Republic.

The statements come about two weeks after the photo — taken ahead of the school’s junior prom last spring — went viral. The photo was shared on a “parody” Twitter account called “Welcome to Baraboo” and to Facebook, according to theNews Republic.
The photo showed about 50 former and current male high school students laughing as they gave the salute. Alongside the photo, the now-deleted tweet said: “We even got the black kid to throw it up #BarabooProud.”
One student, Jordan Blue, did not participate in the gesture, standing in the top right corner with his arms at his sides. In the midst of the controversy, Blue spoke with journalist Jules Suzdaltsev,saying that he was “uncomfortable”with the shot.
As the photo made its way around the Internet, Muellercondemned the picture in a tweet.
“The photo of students posted to#BarabooProudis not reflective of the educational values and beliefs of the School District of Baraboo,” she tweeted. “The District will pursue any and all available and appropriate actions, including legal, to address.”
School officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment from PEOPLE.
Amid the social media storm, officials with the Auschwitz Memorial Museum explained why education is paramount to preventing the display from becoming normalized.
“It is so hard to find words…This is why every single day we work hard to educate,” museum officialswrote in the tweet. “We need to explain what is the danger of hateful ideology rising. Auschwitz with its gas chambers was at the very end of the long process of normalizing and accommodating hatred.”
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In response to the “hateful” photo, students at Rufus King International High School in Milwaukee posed in their own photo to condemn the display last week. The picture shows dozens of students smiling as they hold up peace and love signs.
“In response to the racist photo out of Baraboo, WI depicting students flashing hate symbols, the Rufus King High School community would like to offer up their vision of a state united in ❤️ and ✌️,” the caption reads.
source: people.com