The Bastrop school district is banning items it deems contrary to competition and sportsmanship at football games after reports surfaced on social media of racist remarks made against Hispanic students at an Oct. 6 football game at Memorial Stadium by attendees waving Trump flags.

District spokeswoman Kristi Lee said that based on reports of "inappropriate remarks" being made at the football game, school administrators conducted a thorough investigation Wednesday but its findings were inconclusive. She said the district determined that the presence of a political flag and banner at the Bastrop High School football game against Pflugerville Connally on Oct. 6 created "dissension and strife."

"In Bastrop ISD, we strive to uphold an environment where all students feel safe and welcomed, and we want our games to focus on competition and sportsmanship," Lee said. "Going forward, we will not allow any items that we deem contrary to that ideal."

Video posted to Twitter by the Bastrop High School Student Council shows a flag and a banner with the president’s name, "TRUMP," depicted on them being waved by fans in the stands on Bastrop’s home side of the field. The flag had the president’s campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," emblazoned on it.

The video showed an American and Texas flag were also being waved among a sea of pink shirts. Bastrop students wore pink as part of "Pink Out," an initiative aimed at raising awareness of breast cancer.

Many on social media have called on the district to act after Bastrop High School student Patrick Diaz claimed on Twitter that Bastrop students waving Trump flags were telling Hispanic attendees to "go back to their country."

"They started telling my friend to go back to her country and do all this stuff," Diaz told KTBC-TV in Austin. "My friend’s parents are immigrants; they do come from Mexico. My parents are immigrants too. It’s not the best feeling when someone tells you to go back to your country."

Diaz did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday.

The district did not confirm if Diaz’s claim was true. It said its investigation’s findings were inconclusive.