Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Three students at Bauxite expelled in hazing case

- RACHEL HERZOG EMILY WALKENHORS­T

Three students have been expelled and two coaches have been placed on paid leave as an investigat­ion continues into hazing allegation­s involving Bauxite’s high school baseball team.

Rebecca Worsham, an attorney for the Bauxite School District, said the School Board voted during a special meeting Wednesday night to expel the students for the remainder of the 2017-18 school year.

Worsham said Thursday the students are accused of violating the district’s student handbook, and she confirmed that letters sent to the students’ families listed the reason for expulsion as sexual harassment and hazing.

Coach Michael Mattox and assistant coach Steven Tew were placed on paid administra­tive leave from all duties Tuesday, Worsham said. Once the investigat­ion is complete, the district’s administra­tion will decide whether any action will be taken concerning their contracts, she added.

Mattox is a physical education teacher at Pine Haven Elementary, and Tew is a business teacher at Bauxite Middle School, according to Leann Pinkerton, a spokesman for the school district.

Arkansas State Police are assisting with the investigat­ion. Spokesman Bill Sadler said a criminal case file based on sexual assault allegation­s involving the students was opened April 4.

The three students expelled were suspended for 10 days initially, effective March 29, pending the outcome of Wednesday night’s hearing. If they return for the 2018-19 school year, the students will not be able to participat­e in any extracurri­cular activities, the letters state.

The allegation­s stem from an incident that happened March 2 on a bus ride home from a game in Mena, according to the players’ attorney, John Wesley Hall.

Hall said the incident was nothing more than the players’ usual “roughhousi­ng” and nothing close to a sexual assault, as some have said. Three of the students under investigat­ion told KATV, Channel 7, that coaches had sometimes urged players to hit one another until someone bled or passed out.

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