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Andover students in hazing face discipline

Officials to expel or suspend several

Andover public school officials have moved to expel two high school basketball players and suspend several others for their involvement in a perverse hazing incident in July, denouncing the students’ alleged behavior as “very disturbing.’’ In a statement posted Wednesday evening on the district’s website, Andover superintendent Marinel McGrath said an investigation had determined that a number of Andover High School students had violated the schools’ policies against hazing and bullying, and would be subject to a range of disciplinary action that included suspension and expulsion.

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