 More fallout tonight from the Brainerd yearbook controversy as the advisor has now been relieved of his duties. Our Brainerd reporters Clayton Castle and Sarah Winkelman have that story tonight. It's almost time to gear up for the upcoming school year in Brainerd, but Brainerd High School Art Teacher Joe Wagner will be serving in one less role as he was relieved of his duties as yearbook advisor as a result of the threatening comments made in the yearbook last school year by a student towards President Donald Trump. The discipline basically that's been incurred is that he will have five days of unpaid suspended leave. He will also no longer be the yearbook advisor for the school district and there's a list of directives that he will have to comply with through his throughout his employment with the district. Now those directors were laid out in this letter given to Mr. Wagner which also made mention of other inappropriate comments made towards the president such as I feel like Donald is very racist and sexist and doesn't care to give people a chance before knowing them as well as Trump is racist sexist and basically okay with rapists. Do you really want that to represent America? The letter also states that despite over 60 percent of Brainerd High School students supporting the president there was only one favorable comment of President Trump in the yearbook. Superintendent Larson says the discipline handed down was a result of a thorough investigation by the district which is now complete. We went through a very thorough investigative process and after several days of investigation this was the discipline that is warranted by the district. Superintendent Larson also says that this situation is not reflective of the values and standards that the district holds. As we talked about in the past the comments that were written in the yearbook are not reflective of the mission of the school district or what the district believes. We have a really wonderful school and we're really proud of our students and our staff and everything that we're able to accomplish here but we know that there's been a mistake made here and we're going to learn from that and everything that we're going to do we're going to do it to prevent something like this from happening again. Now while the district investigation is complete there's still no word on the status of the investigation being conducted by the United States Secret Service. Reporting in Brainerd with Sarah Winkleman I'm Clayton Castle, Lakeland News. Despite being relieved as yearbook advisor Wagner will assist in the transition of the next advisor as one of the 10 directives laid out by the district. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.