Monday’s meeting was meant to address the group chat and explore how Saline schools could move forward. By most measures, their three kids — now 23, 26 and 28, all of them U.S.-born — reaped the benefits of Saline Area Schools, the school district. ADIn a Jan. 27 letter to parents, Saline Area Schools Superintendent Scot Graden denounced that chat as “an act of racism that created harm to all of our students, especially students of color." “I stand in solidarity with the refugees and immigrants of the world.”Today my father asked a deliberately racist question at the Saline Area Schools diversity and inclusion meeting. His... Posted by Matt Burtell on Monday, February 3, 2020During the meeting, however, Iraola tried to give Burtell room to share his thoughts.
Source: Washington Post February 04, 2020 12:23 UTC