 and an investigation into comments made by a Brainerd High School student in the school's yearbook about President Donald Trump is now complete. During a June school board meeting, the district revealed that the investigation was done by two outside investigators. The school board also said any student that received the yearbook with the offensive remarks has the option to receive a refund or a stamp decal for the page to cover up the remarks. The board says they will be responsible for providing the refunds. It all started when a page in the yearbook asked students to give their thoughts on President Trump. One of the four students who commented said, I would like to behead him and I do not like him. Once the district became aware of the student's comments, they released a statement on May 19th saying the district does not support or otherwise endorse any disrespectful or politically based statements that are in the yearbook and apologizes for the statements that were included. The statement also said the school district supports free speech but the disrespectful comments in the yearbook are contrary to the basic educational mission of the district and shouldn't have been included in the school sponsored publication. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.