After meeting with the family of a Rogers High School student who was suspended for two months for a tweet, Elk River District Superintendent Mark Bezek said Wednesday that school officials are now "pursuing to craft a different outcome, but one that will still make an impact."
As the Hennepin County attorney's office pondered a Rogers police report concerning the tweet by Reid Sagehorn, the 17-year-old captain of the school's football and basketball teams, Bezek and other district officials continued to meet with "all parties concerned." That included two students who Bezek said admitted to creating a now-deleted, sexually explicit Web page on ask.fm that included a reference to Sagehorn's alleged boast of having had a relationship with a 28-year-old physical education teacher — a tweet of "actually, yes" that friends say was meant to be sarcastic.
The county attorney's office has received the case from police and is now considering what charges — anything from a felony to a misdemeanor to none at all — are warranted.
Given that no one is in custody, prosecutors are under no imminent legal deadline to decide how to proceed.
Rogers Police Chief Jeff Beahen said again Wednesday that charges against Sagehorn or others could be as serious as a felony, but that prosecutors would have to prove that the accused intended to cause harm to the teacher with the online postings and that she had indeed been harmed.
Beahen said Tuesday that after Sagehorn's tweet, the teacher was interviewed by officers, who found no substance to the postings in question about her. Bezek said that the teacher "did absolutely nothing wrong."
Reaction in district
Sagehorn was initially suspended for five days. It was then increased to 10 days and then about two months.
The dispute in the district over the tweet and the severity of Sagehorn's punishment has created a furor among parents and students.