We are responding to this incident as educators. Any disciplinary discussions in this case remain confidential, as they always do. We are counseling the individual students affected by what happened. We are meeting with faculty and with student leaders. We are planning for a possible school-wide discussion. We are considering offering specific programs for students, parents and staff; and we are examining those points in our curriculum where we can enhance students’ understanding of key issues such as alcohol use, social media and tolerance of different faiths and cultures. We are also seeking assistance from other organizations and individuals. We spoke several times yesterday with the Rabbi at the Princeton Jewish Center, and he met with our high school principal today. Holocaust education is already part of our K-12 curriculum and, indeed, we have a Holocaust survivor coming to speak at our middle school later this month. The issues of underage drinking, misuse of social media, and of bias and intolerance are not new or unique to Princeton. We have been — and will continue to — address them honestly and forthrightly.