Anonymous wrote:Bullis defeated Episcopal 54-22 yesterday, to win the IAC banner outright. I was at the game (along with my children)...no fights, good sportsmanship, positive student fans singing the Alma Mater. To the OP, I am sorry for your experience at the game a few weeks back. Please know that our experience (in LS, MS, and US) has been characterized by a wonderful commitment to equity and diversity at this school.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis defeated Episcopal 54-22 yesterday, to win the IAC banner outright. I was at the game (along with my children)...no fights, good sportsmanship, positive student fans singing the Alma Mater. To the OP, I am sorry for your experience at the game a few weeks back. Please know that our experience (in LS, MS, and US) has been characterized by a wonderful commitment to equity and diversity at this school.
Anonymous wrote:The word was in a popular pop song and not said in a derogatory way. If they were playing Rush Limbaugh, then I'd be offended. But a pop song? No.
Anonymous wrote:How was the word used in context? The word "nigger" appears in Huck Finn, which is part of the English curriculum at many high schools, including the school my kids attend/ed (not Bullis). A word isn't "bad" per se; it's about how the word is used and interpreted.