(KLZA)-- The Superintendent of the Auburn Public Schools has resigned.
The resignation of Kevin Reiman follows a paid suspension that went into effect at the end of December. That came after a video posted on social media purportedly showed him in his home viewing security footage of a fight in a school hallway. A voice believed to be Reiman's narrates, and laughs, about the fight.
KETV in Omaha reported Reiman admitted allowing his family to view the video of the fight. Reiman apologized to the students involved and for any harm done.
Reiman’s resignation came Monday evening, and is effective immediately.
It brings to an end Reiman's seven-plus years as Superintendent at Auburn and 20 years with the school district.
The Auburn School Board will now begin a search for a new superintendent.
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