Davis School District settled a lawsuit where three Black students had alleged that administrators continued to mishandle reports of racism after the district was chastised for doing so by the U.S. Department of Justice.
about how administrators there had failed to address “serious and widespread” racism.
She allegedly told the Black student that he would receive an unsatisfactory grade for his conduct. And she didn’t speak with the white student, who was never disciplined, according to the lawsuit. When the racism was reported following that, though, the parents alleged, the school’s administration did nothing to address it. Each boy, they said, was made to report to the same vice principal, who they allege responded by accusing each of the Black students of misconduct.In February 2022, he said, the behavior escalated to a physical assault. The white student slammed into him in the hallway. J.L.
He went to an administrator several times to report it, but the abuse did not stop, according to the lawsuit.
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