Parents of Cheltenham High School football players demanded answers and transparency at a school board meeting Tuesday.

The demands come after an alleged locker room assault, believed to be part of a hazing incident, led the district to cancel the high school football season just hours before the senior night game in October.

"We had so much planned for them," said Nesha Hodge, a parent who said her son knew nothing about the incident until after the fact. "To have all this taken away from him on senior night was terrible."

The case has sparked two investigations — one by the Cheltenham Township Police Department and another by the school district — both of which remain ongoing. Parents say they were left in the dark for weeks and want clarity on when officials first learned of the

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