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A California elementary school community is outraged after a newspaper clipping with racist language was published in the yearbook, per ABC 7. The racist article from the 1940s was recently ...
This year’s theme for an Oakland school‘s yearbook was “Celebrating 100 years.” Parent volunteers at Montclair Elementary School took it seriously, pulling archived pictures and articles t ...
When she saw the racial slur printed in her yearbook, she went straight to her ... still left with concerns and overall mistrust for the school. Brenda Mitchell, a student's grandmother, told ...
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More than two dozen elementary students throughout Belen Consolidated Schools recently received free, brand new laptops to help in their academic journey. After classes were done for the day, students ...
The San Diego City Council approved sweeping amendments to the city’s ADU regulations and bonus ADU program, most significantly limiting the amount of units that will now be allowed on a single lot.
Somerton Elementary School District is a school district in Arizona (Yuma County). During the 2023 school year, 2,877 students attended one of the district's nine schools. This page provides ...
(KGO) -- Parents at an East Bay elementary are having some difficult conversations with their children Monday night after a very racist expression wound up in the school's yearbook that just came out.
An offensive article from the 1940s using the N word was mistakenly included in the Montclari Elementary School yearbook. Volunteers putting together the yearbook missed the content and scanned ...
Parents at an Oakland elementary school made a shocking discovery in their children's yearbook this year, a racial slur from a 1940's newspaper article. The offensive language was buried in an old ...
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