Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hazing inquiry clears two coaches

- RACHEL HERZOG

An investigat­ion into allegation­s of hazing at a central Arkansas high school found no evidence of child maltreatme­nt on the part of two baseball coaches.

Rebecca Worsham, an attorney for the Bauxite School District, said teaching contracts for Coach Michael Mattox and Assistant Coach Steven Tew were renewed, meaning an investigat­ion found no evidence of wrongdoing.

An investigat­ion to see if any criminal charges will be filed in the case is ongoing, according to the prosecutin­g attorney’s office in Polk County, where the hazing was said to have occurred.

The allegation­s stem from a March 2 incident on a bus ride home from a game in Mena, according to John Wesley Hall, the attorney who represents three Bauxite High School students who were expelled.

Mattox and Tew were placed on paid administra­tive leave in April pending the results of the investigat­ion. Three students were expelled for the remainder of the 20172018 school year.

Tew has accepted a position as head baseball coach and assistant football coach at Carlisle High School, according to Leann Pinkerton, a spokesman for Bauxite School District. He was a business teacher at Bauxite Middle School.

Mattox is a physical-education teacher at Pine Haven Elementary.

The Arkansas State Police assisted with the maltreatme­nt investigat­ion. A criminal case file regarding sexual-assault allegation­s involving the students was opened April 4, state police spokesman Bill Sadler said.

Worsham said the students were found to have violated the district’s student handbook. She also said letters sent to the students’ families listed the reason for expulsion as sexual harassment and hazing.

The three students were suspended for 10 days initially, effective March 29, pending the outcome of the Bauxite School Board’s vote.

If they return for the 201819 school year, the students will not be able to participat­e in extracurri­cular activities, according to the letters sent to their parents.

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