Missouri teachers under fire for photograph spelling out racial slur in giant letters
‘There are no consequences for people’s actions, and that is demoralising’, says parent
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Your support makes all the difference.Teachers at a school in Missouri have come under fire for posing with letters that spelled out a racial slur.
The slur was allegedly spelled out by staff from the Christian School District in St. Charles County, Missouri, during a game of human Scrabble, as KSDK News reported.
They could be seen holding up the letters that collectively spelled out the racial slur, in a photograph that was shared online by the school district, following the game of human Scramble.
Parents from the school district soon demanded an apology, forcing the school district to issue an apology for the photograph and the spelling-out of the word.
“They were running around trying to spell raccoon, but they didn’t have the R and the A,“ a parent, Pastor Raymond Horry, told KSDK.
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“I don’t believe it that [of] five Caucasian teachers, not one of them knew that [the word was offensive],” he told the local news station. “Maybe one didn’t know it, maybe two didn’t know it, but all five didn’t know it?”
In a statement, the school district said they were investigating and will take “appropriate disciplinary action” against the five members of staff, following the completion of their investigation.
"We recognise that this ill-informed action caused hurt and offence to many students and families in our school and in the wider community,” said the school district.
“We offer no excuse as to why this word was used. In a statement to families last night, we apologised for the incident and sought their forgiveness. We also ask that of anyone who has been impacted by this picture," the statement added.
The branch of The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NCAAP) in nearby St Louis County, said “there needs to be severe and swift punishment for this racist behaviour”, the Kansas City Star reported.
Mr Horry, a parent who also belongs to NCAPP, told News Station: “There are no consequences for people’s actions, and that is demoralising.”
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