A Missouri school district is under fire after students at one of its high schools held up a Trump sign and turned their backs on a predominantly black rival team during a basketball game.

This past Monday, former Kansas City Center High School student Antonia Nunn posted video and photos of the incident taking place at Warrensburg High School in Warrensburg, Missouri. By Thursday morning, her post had been shared over 7,000 times with over 3,000 comments.

Despite claiming not to have heard any complaints during the game, the Warrensburg School District soon issued a statement on the matter after Nunn's post went viral.

"An incident occurred at last night's basketball game against Kansas City Center High School," it reads. "Members of our student body acted inappropriately and were insensitive toward our opponents. The Warrensburg R-VI School District does not condone these actions and apologizes to anyone who was offended by the actions of these students. We will do everything we can to keep incidents like this from happening again."

The school district's superintendent, Scott Patrick, also initially tried to defend the spectators' actions to the Kansas City Star, claiming that the act was a long-standing tradition that students participated in against many rival teams, regardless of race.

However, he admitted that the students had taken the "tradition" too far. “I think in this case, the [Trump sign] was really the difference in what took this from something that was unsportsmanlike to something that was insensitive, not necessary, and inappropriate,” he said.

So far, no students in the video have been identified, nor have they publicly apologized.

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