CASPER, Wyo. – Natrona County High School employees performed a shocking “welcome back” skit before 215 people – including students – that an investigator says constitutes sexual harassment.

The Casper Star Tribune reports:

An outside investigator has concluded that Natrona County High School administrators created an offensive educational environment and used language and actions that amounted to sexual harassment during a skit performed during a “welcome back” event Aug. 25, according to an investigation released by the district on Monday.

According to the investigation, the skit was reviewed at an administrative meeting, and the investigator believes administrators should have been concerned the material would create an offensive educational environment to some staff members.

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A September Star Tribune story characterized the incident as “hazing new staff members using physical contact and sexually suggestive words and actions.”

The principal has resigned, but to date, no one has been fired.

While no students participated in the lewd skit, six were in the audience.

The school district initially tried to block the release of the independent investigation by an outside attorney, but then reached a “compromise” with the newspaper that included releasing 9 redacted pages of the 42-page report and this video:

The paper describes it this way:

In the skit, two Natrona County High School personnel dressed as cheerleaders introduced new staff members to the rest of the staff audience. They compared the new teachers to sex offenders, drunks and serial killers and used teachers’ body types as fodder for their jokes.

At one point, a male staff member dressed as a female cheerleader reached toward the genitals of a new staff member and pretended to pluck testicles from his body. He then handed the imaginary body parts to a female coworker, saying, “You’re going to need a pair of these.”

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Powell attorney Tracy Copenhaver, the investigator, writes the skit violated the school district’s sexual harassment policy intended for students.

K2 Radio notes administrators provided “contradictory testimony” during the investigation and no one wanted to accept responsibility.

“It is this investigator’s opinion … the verbal conduct of (deleted) and (deleted), as well as their actions, did have the purpose or effect of creating an offensive educational environment and were not welcomed by some of those to whom it was directed, and therefore constitutes sexual harassment in violation of Board Policy 4175,” Copenhaver wrote in his Sept. 16 report, the station reports.

Copenhaver wrote the skit violated the policy about “academic ethics and expectations.”

“Some of the the staff being initiated were disrespected and many of the staff in attendance were uncomfortable and offended and we such, were also not respected.”