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6 Wall HS Students Allowed To Return After Suspension: Report

Six out of seven suspended students will be allowed to go back to school, according to a report.

WALL, NJ — In a special meeting on Tuesday the Wall Board of Education approved suspension agreements for six out of seven students that have been suspended in connection to the football team hazing probe, according to Asbury Park Press.

As per the agreements, they will be able to return to school in January, the publication wrote, citing supporting documentation from a source.

After an executive session, board members voted on a motion approval of the confidential agreements "regarding students A through F."

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There was no public discussion on the topic.

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All but one of the board members (Andrew Krupa) voted in favor of the motion, which was discussed during the executive session and based on a recommendation of the superintendent.

According to the agenda of a previous meeting, seven students from Wall High School were suspended in November for "hazing & conduct unbecoming of a student."

All students listed in the documents were suspended for 10 days.

Three coaches at the school and the Athletic Director Tom Ridoux have been put on leave.

The board approved the hiring of interim athletic director Nicholas Pizzulli for the remainder of the school year with a pay of $600 per day.

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