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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happened at Wootton is no different than the N Word card incident at Churchill that made national news about 6 years ago. Dr. Moran was Director then. Churchill had a meeting similar to the Wootton meeting tonight. Dr. Moran speaks a good speech but there was little action taken to create a meaningful change at Churchill. I’m not expecting much to change at Wootton. Frankly, MCPS should have a K to 12 plan for teaching respect for all students and staff including a plan to end bullying and racism in all schools. Why is MCPS always reacting to hate incidents instead of preventing them? [/quote] +1. I'm on my third kid through Churchill and had one there at the time that kids thought it was fun to be handing out N Word cards. I haven't seen any change over those many years. My current student says Black kids won't speak up or report bad behavior because they'll be ostracized by the majority. But DC complains about kids saying inappropriate things regularly. (DC is also impressed that Wootton kids took action and seemingly got something done.)[/quote] What did they get done, besides a round of musical chairs at the Principal's desk? Are Black students going to stop writing the N-word now? [/quote] i've no idea about how often the black kids use it as a term of empowerment (sort of). but I do know that white kids have yelled it at my black kid at school events. and that white kids regularly say things besides this particular word that are racist on their face. i'm less worried about the former (which is often not done in a hateful way or intended to denigrate) than the latter (which clearly are both). this is the point. every white kid (and parent) knows that aiming that word at a minority is done to humiliate or put them down. [b]there's literally no reason to use that word unless you're okay with this outcome. why people on this board openly and repeatedly say that is acceptable is beyond me.[/b][/quote] No one is saying that it's acceptable. Some people have reported that they hear/see the word being used often in schools and elsewhere, but that doesn't mean it's acceptable.[/quote]
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