Penn High School principal addresses offensive language during live stream
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Posted: Mar 7, 2026 8:10 PM EDT
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MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- Penn High School's principal, Rachel Fry, released a statement Saturday regarding the offensive language used in a student's live stream at Friday's sectional basketball game between Penn and Riley high school.
Principal Rachel Fry stating in a post, "We are taking this matter very seriously and are actively investigating the situation. The student Code of Conduct will be followed as we address the behavior. The livestream ended as quickly as possible. Our recording has since been removed and is no longer accessible."
View NAACP's statement on the matter below:
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