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Jackson superintendent, high school principal issue message to community

By Ohio.com staff

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Jackson school superintendent Chris DiLoreto (left) and Jackson Township police chief Dave Zink discuss the arrest of freshman basketball coach Scott D. Studer, at a news conference at the Jackson Township Safety Center on Wednesday. (Michael Chritton/Akron Beacon Journal)

Jackson Superintendent Chris DiLoreto and High School Principal Monica Meyers each issued messages Friday to the Jackson Township community about the recent arrest of former basketball coach and employee Scott Studer.

In both statements, DiLoreto and Meyers offered support to the victims along with explaining the district's full cooperation with law enforcement. Principal Meyers also issued a zero-tolerance policy for harassment of victims.

The school district released both statements on its Facebook page on Friday afternoon. Click here to view both statments in their entirety.

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