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300 Tuscaloosa High School Students Walk Out: “We are disrespected”
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:15 pm
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About 300 students protested a school administration that organizers said had promoted “psychological trauma” among Black students. Students claimed that an administrator said their Black History Month event shouldn’t mention figures before 1970 -- a claim that school officials denied. Students also said they knew Black students who faced stricter school dress codes and lower academic expectations.
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“We are disrespected and the administration has created a climate of intimidation and bullying towards those that challenge authority,” she continued. “When our parents seek to address these issues, the administration responds in a dismissive and hostile manner.”
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(Martin Luther) King is a figure that students say was discouraged from being included in the upcoming Black History Month program, among other Civil Rights icons and major historical events like slavery and Reconstruction.
Brown, who is part of the production, said she was told earlier this fall by a white administrator that the students should include more “current” Black figures, “like Beyoncé,” in the production, and that “old stuff” made people feel uncomfortable.
Brown said she and her peers were frustrated by the administrator’s comments, but didn’t feel like they could push back at the time. But as more problems began to arise between the students and the administrator, word got out on social media. The local NAACP chapter got involved.
“That’s what blew it up,” Brown said in an interview with AL.com. “It opened up other issues that we didn’t know about.”
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Hillcrest High School leaders, however, have denied censoring the program. “The Black History Month/Unity program at Hillcrest High School is student-created and student-led,” a spokesperson for Hillcrest High School told WVUA. “It is not true that faculty or staff supervising the program told students that history prior to 1970 could not be included in the program. This is a rumor started by someone not part of the student group creating the program.
When several community members heard this rumor and contacted Hillcrest High administration out of concern, administration explained that this was false information that was circulating.”
Tuscaloosa NAACP President Lisa Young said that statement didn’t gel with what she’d heard from students during the past week. “There are too many students saying the same thing for it to be untrue,” she told AL.com. “The students walked out to bring awareness to issues that they feel that the administration is ignoring.”
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Brown said Black students were repeatedly disciplined for dress code violations, even for wearing similar clothes to white students.
One of her peers, she claimed, was told she looked like a “streetwalker” from an administrator. And others, Brown said, were told they should “drop out” by staff, or punished without evidence that they had done anything wrong.
“It’s not just about the Black history month program,” Brown said in an interview with AL.com. “The Black History month program and the discrimination are two different problems.”
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On Wednesday evening, Superintendent Keri Johnson said in a statement to AL.com that the system supported the rights of the students to peacefully demonstrate, and claimed the district was working on a plan to address student concerns.
“A number of our Hillcrest High students have concerns about the culture within their school. We care deeply about our students, and it is important that their concerns are heard,” Johnson said. “We are putting together a plan to make sure our students feel heard, so that we know the right steps to put in place to ensure all students know that they are valued.”
Brown and her peers are currently working with Young to schedule a meeting with the superintendent, she said. Moving forward, they want to address ways to improve staff diversity, encourage freedom of expression and ensure that all students have due process and are being treated equally to their peers.
And if that doesn’t happen, Brown said, she and her peers plan to rally against an upcoming tax vote – a major school improvement effort that the district has been proposing all year – and also take that energy to the next election cycle.
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Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:18 pm to StringedInstruments
Some LSU fan was railing on tuscaloosa becoming a shithole yesterday b/c of some random shooting that happened b/c of some madman. I begged to differ.
This story does not help my case.
This story does not help my case.
This post was edited on 2/9/23 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:18 pm to StringedInstruments
They gots to gets mineses. Pay up bitch!
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:18 pm to StringedInstruments
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Students also said they knew Black students who faced stricter school dress codes and lower academic expectations.
Good let’s raise expectations back to where they should be and end “equity” in the academic selection process.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:21 pm to StringedInstruments
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Brown said Black students were repeatedly disciplined for dress code violations, even for wearing similar clothes to white students.
Would love to see the evidence of this whopper
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:22 pm to StringedInstruments
Probably the most calm and serene that school has been in years.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:22 pm to StringedInstruments
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Brown, who is part of the production, said she was told earlier this fall by a white administrator that the students should include more “current” Black figures, “like Beyoncé,” in the production, and that “old stuff” made people feel uncomfortable.
I could see this as just being a suggestion. Oh why not include some current figures as well and it was taken the wrong way because, weak-minded people.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:22 pm to StringedInstruments
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lower academic expectations.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:23 pm to idlewatcher
Pretty sure the word
Is being used loosely. If they could have said identical here, they would have. I find word choice of an author to be my best guidestone when trying to interpret what the truth is.
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similar
Is being used loosely. If they could have said identical here, they would have. I find word choice of an author to be my best guidestone when trying to interpret what the truth is.
This post was edited on 2/9/23 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:24 pm to StringedInstruments
The destabilization is working.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:24 pm to StringedInstruments
This is what happens when you create a sense of victimization among really dumb people.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:24 pm to StringedInstruments
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Brown and her peers are currently working with Young to schedule a meeting with the superintendent, she said. Moving forward, they want to address ways to improve staff diversity, encourage freedom of expression and ensure that all students have due process and are being treated equally to their peers.
And if that doesn’t happen, Brown said, she and her peers plan to rally against an upcoming tax vote – a major school improvement effort that the district has been proposing all year
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Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:26 pm to StringedInstruments
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and lower academic expectations.
I understand this one and am glad to see them bringing it up.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:27 pm to LSUnation78
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Is being used loosely. If they could have said identical here, they would have. I find word choice of an author to be my best guidestone when trying to interpret what the truth is.
You and I can dress similar, t shirt and jeans. But my shirt has budweiser on it and yours says under armor. I'm going to be the one getting in trouble.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:27 pm to StringedInstruments
always the victim
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:27 pm to StringedInstruments
Good. Academics have taught young black Americans that every slight, inconvenience, consequence, and inequity in their lives have been because of shadowy groups of white people. Let them get eaten by their own creation
This post was edited on 2/9/23 at 3:29 pm
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:33 pm to ThuperThumpin
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she and her peers plan to rally against an upcoming tax vote – a major school improvement effort that the district has been proposing all year
While I applaud them using the power of the ballot box to effect change... These stupid MF'ers are fricking themselves by pushing against a tax that directly benefits them. This is like rioting and burning down your own neighborhood. Which they do all the time in the ghetto for some reason.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:33 pm to StringedInstruments
Right or wrong, I fully support students doing something like this. If they’re right, they’ve potentially affected change. If they’re wrong, it’s a great learning experience.
Posted on 2/9/23 at 3:35 pm to StringedInstruments
Meanwhile, teachers had the most productive day of their careers.
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