The Department of Education’s office of civil rights has launched three investigations into a school district in Southlake, Texas, over allegations related to discrimination based on race, color, national origin, or sex.
The Department of Education’s office of civil rights has launched three investigations into a school district in Southlake, Texas, over allegations related to discrimination based on race, color, national origin, or sex, a department spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.
The Carroll Independent School District drew national attention last month after its top administrator advised teachers to provide students with books that coveredThe affluent and majority-white district, just northwest of Dallas, also found itself in the spotlight three years ago when a video of white high school students chanting a racial slur became public,Following the video’s release, community members and alumni stepped forward to share the harassment and bullying they experienced while...
“I received everything from jokes about my nose to gas chambers, all while studying for my bar mitzvah,” Berman said. “The facts are that there are not two sides of the Holocaust."
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