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A Group Of White Students In Texas Cyberbullied Their Black Classmates

Eddie Burnett, president of the Parker County NAACP, told the Star-Telegram he learned about the situation Sunday and plans to bring it up at a school board meeting set for April 19. The school district said the students were disciplined for cyberbullying and their actions but did not specify what the discipline was. “There is no room for racism or hatred in the Aledo ISD, period,” Bohn said in the statement. “Using inappropriate, offensive and racially charged language and conduct is completely unacceptable and is prohibited by district policy.” The cyberbullying incident comes as former police officer Derek Chauvin sits on trial for the death of George Floyd. Less than 15 miles away from where that trial is being held, Daunte Wright was shot and killed last weekend by an officer who allegedly meant to use her taser and instead pulled out her gun and shot Wright.

Aledo ninth-graders slave auction of Black classmates should be a wake-up call to all white parents

Aledo ninth-graders’ ‘slave auction’ of Black classmates should be a wake-up call to all white parents Aledo ninth-graders’ ‘slave auction’ of Black classmates should be a wake-up call to all white parents If we aren’t using recent incidents involving Dallas-Fort Worth area students to talk to our own kids about racism, we are part of the problem Mothers Tamara Lawrence, left, and Mioshi Johnson spoke to the media Thursday night after addressing the Aledo ISD school board about a racist Snapchat group that targeted their ninth-grade sons.(Tom Fox / Staff Photographer) Aledo ISD has plenty of academic achievement data to back up its “Growing Greatness” slogan. But this district, just west of Fort Worth, and the white families who have flocked there should look hard at what else is growing.

Aledo parents whose children were targeted by classmates in Slave Trade demand culture change

Parents of two Black students targeted in a “Slave Trade” on social media demand a change in the Aledo school district’s culture. Mioshi Johnson and Tamara.

Texas High Schoolers Set Prices for Classmates in Slave Trade Chat

Texas High Schoolers Set Prices for Classmates in ‘Slave Trade’ Chat A school district in Aledo, Texas, said it had meted out “disciplinary consequences” after ninth graders assigned dollar values to students of color in private Snapchat messages. Some parents were critical of the school’s principal for not explicitly calling the contents of the group message racist.Credit.NBC April 14, 2021 A North Texas school district said this week that it had disciplined a group of students at a predominantly white school who had assigned prices to students of color in a Snapchat group message called “Slave Trade.” Messages sent by students at the high school in Aledo, Texas, about 20 miles west of Fort Worth, said one student was worth “100 bucks” while another was worth a dollar — a price that “would be better if his hair wasn’t so bad,” according to a photo of the group chat seen by The New York Times.

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