Police chief's daughter's social media posts spur racial inequality discussion at Naugatuck High
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A Google Streetview screenshot of Naugatuck High School in Naugatuck, Conn.Google Streetview / Contributed Photo
NAUGATUCK — An effort is underway at Naugatuck High School to raise awareness about racial inequalities after a student’s parents — the school’s vice principal and town’s police chief — apologized for their daughter’s “poor and inexcusable” social media posts from two years ago that surfaced last week.
Flyers circulated online over the weekend, promoting a peaceful protest and student walkout on Tuesday and Wednesday after a Snapchat post from a student that appears to reference her father’s appointment as police chief, which took place on March 1, 2019.