(FOX NEWS) -- A Kentucky school district confirmed on Wednesday it is investigating social media posts of a homecoming event showing male teenagers in skimpy clothing giving lap dances to school staff, including the principal.
Social media posts emerging from Hazard High School in Hazard, Kentucky show teenage boys giving lap dances to staff which has prompted outrage from parents on social media, according to Lexington Herald-Leader.
"The incident is under investigation and as you know anything under investigation I really can’t talk about," Hazard Independent Superintendent Sondra Combs told the Herald-Leader without describing the photos. "Once the investigation is complete, appropriate action will be taken."
Um. Exactly what is going on here, y’all? C’mon Hazard. Get it together. 🤦🏼♀️ pic.twitter.com/GZQCdYnpbF
— “That” Nema (@nema) October 27, 2021
INSANE: Mayor of Hazard, KY who is also the principal of Hazard High School, held an assembly with a male pageant. The students came dressed in lingerie and gave lap dances to the staff. pic.twitter.com/ZxODWQWOsx
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) October 27, 2021
The photos were posted on the Hazard High School Athletics Facebook page but have since been removed. The principal of the school, Donald "Happy" Mobelini, was photographed in the pictures and is also the town’s mayor.
Other photos from the event showed teenage girls parading around the gym in Hooters waitress costumes.
The homecoming event, listed to occur on Tuesday on the Hazard High School Facebook page, was referred to as a "man pageant."
"Public education is under so much fire right now," Nema Brewer, co-founder of the public education group Ky. 120 United, said about the photos. "This kind of stuff is not helpful. In fact, it’s disgusting. It appears they are sexualizing young adults."
Both Principal Mobelini and the Hazard School District Board did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News.
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