Three Michigan high school students face discipline over a recorded video that included racist statements about African-Americans, officials said Wednesday. Hamka said several students found the video offensive and officials said those involved in the video could face consequences. In March, several students from the same high school posted photos on social media of themselves at a party posing with the N-word written across their stomachs. Melba Dearing, 18, a senior at the high school, told the Detroit Free Press Tuesday the video in question showed students interviewing each other about they would treat black people if elected president in the 2040 election. Niehaus said the district is planning to discipline the students involved and will hold discussions with students from the Black Awareness for Education club.
Source: Fox News June 03, 2016 08:37 UTC