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District Administrators Take Action Against Students For Chants At Soccer Game

Chants Of 'Trump' and 'Trump, Build A Wall' Gain National Attention

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School officials are addressing an incident at a high school girls soccer game in Elkhorn last week in which some spectators chanted things like “Trump” and “Trump, build a wall.”

The incident took place at a game between Elkhorn Area High School and Beloit Memorial High School last Thursday. The chants, which came from the Elkhorn student section, were seen as a reference to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposal to remove illegal immigrants from the country. Many of the players on the Beloit Memorial High School team are Hispanic or African-American.

“When there’s a corner kick on your side or a free kick, it’s a soccer term to yell ‘build a wall’ for the kids to go line up in front of the ball,” said Elkhorn District Administrator Jason Tadlock. “While majority of fans were yelling ‘build a wall’, a couple students yelled ‘Trump, Trump, Trump,’ and we were able to identify, talk to those students and address that behavior.”

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Tadlock said the two schools have met and apologies have been made. Involved students have been punished, but the district cannot reveal specific consequences.