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FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — Officials for a public school in Maryland are investigating after a Nazi flag was pictured hanging in a classroom window over the weekend.
Witnesses saw the flag while attending a basketball game at Governor Thomas Johnson High School in Frederick and photos of it quickly spread online, news outlets reported.
The Nazi flag was used in a World War II history class and left hanging in the window, visible to the outside, Frederick County Public Schools superintendent Theresa R. Alban said in a statement obtained by news outlets.
Alban said officials will "take appropriate action" on Monday to figure out what led up to the flag being hung there.
"The flag was removed as soon as our administrators were made aware. An apology was sent to the community," Alban told WTTG-TV. “This does not reflect the values of our school system.”
Principal Daniel Lippy said in an email to the school community that the administration has taken steps “to ensure that this never occurs again.”
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