‘N’ Sufficient Response: Black Parents in Riverside Question Local School's Actions to Students' Sharing Racial Slur Online
By McKenzie Jackson/California Black Media
Editor Video Correction 6/9/17: The quote from the Alvord USD in the video listed above should not have included a direct quote from the district and should have left quotes off the second half of their statement. CBM did not use the student’s names that has been posted to social media in this story.
Parents and students at a Riverside, California high school are outraged over how an area school handled a student's post on social media. The post displayed another student posing next to a school whiteboard spelling the N-word in what appears to be the game Hangman.
The mother of Hillcrest High School student Danielle Jones in the Alvord Unified School District is upset with the post and how school administration blamed her daughter for reposting the Snapchat photo showing a student proudly displaying the racial slur. Jones said that her classmate is the girl in the photo, both are members of Hillcrest's 2017 graduation class and Jones said she was also a member of the school's Associated Student Body (ASB).
By McKenzie Jackson/California Black Media
Editor Video Correction 6/9/17: The quote from the Alvord USD in the video listed above should not have included a direct quote from the district and should have left quotes off the second half of their statement. CBM did not use the student’s names that has been posted to social media in this story.
Parents and students at a Riverside, California high school are outraged over how an area school handled a student's post on social media. The post displayed another student posing next to a school whiteboard spelling the N-word in what appears to be the game Hangman.
The mother of Hillcrest High School student Danielle Jones in the Alvord Unified School District is upset with the post and how school administration blamed her daughter for reposting the Snapchat photo showing a student proudly displaying the racial slur. Jones said that her classmate is the girl in the photo, both are members of Hillcrest's 2017 graduation class and Jones said she was also a member of the school's Associated Student Body (ASB).
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