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WALES, Wis. -- The Kettle Moraine School District speaks out after two students were charged for sending a racist message on social media. The Waukesha District Attorney has charged the juvenile students with disorderly conduct, according to the Waukesha County Sheriffs Office.Kettle Moraine High School Senior Grace Provan saw the racist message, now in the hands of police, on the social media messaging app Snap Chat along with Sara Sara Sobrofski, a Kettle Moraine School District parent. I felt disgusted, said Pro
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