The Larkspur-Corte Madera School District is currently investigating a racist slur that was found written on the desk of an African American teacher at Hall Middle School. This incident occurred shortly after students participated in anti-racist education as part of the district's We Are One program. The principal, Toni Brown, stressed the school's commitment to diversity and zero tolerance for hate speech, which can lead to suspension or expulsion. The district is collaborating with the police, while setting up an anonymous tip system and promoting a pledge for inclusivity among the school community.
Toni Brown, the school principal, emphasized in her letter, "There is no space for this type of behavior in our school community," reinforcing the school's commitment to addressing hate.
Brett Geithman, superintendent of the district, stated, "We are working on identifying the vandal, and have set up an anonymous tip form online to gather information."
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