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.