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Posted at 1:57 PM, Dec 24, 2015
and last updated 2015-12-24 14:57:19-05

NEENAH - The Neenah Joint School District has released a statement regarding a video circulating online showing an associate principal making an “inappropriate gesture.”

During a training, the associate principal at the high school, Chad Buboltz made an obscene gesture while learning how to live stream with Google. That session was recorded and later posted on YouTube. 

In response to that video that school district released this statement to NBC 26. 

"A valuable lesson related to livestreaming video was learned by a Neenah High School administrator who unknowingly recorded an inappropriate gesture on Tuesday. The administrator has taken full responsibility for his unprofessional behavior and apologized to students, staff and families for his actions. While the Neenah Joint School District expects its students to engage in appropriate online behavior, the same is expected of all staff members."

The school also says they don't know who uploaded the initial video. While the first video was taken down, others have been places on social media. Bubotlz apologized Wednesday evening to students over the PA NEENAH - The Neenah Joint School District has released a statement regarding a video circulating online showing an associate principal making an “inappropriate gesture.”

During a training, the associate principal at the high school, Chad Buboltz made an obscene gesture while learning how to live stream with Google. That session was recorded and later posted on YouTube. 

In response to that video that school district released this statement to NBC 26. 

"A valuable lesson related to livestreaming video was learned by a Neenah High School administrator who unknowingly recorded an inappropriate gesture on Tuesday. The administrator has taken full responsibility for his unprofessional behavior and apologized to students, staff and families for his actions. While the Neenah Joint School District expects its students to engage in appropriate online behavior, the same is expected of all staff members."

The school also says they don't know who uploaded the initial video. While the first video was taken down, others have been places on social media. Bubotlz apologized Wednesday evening to students over the PA system.system.