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Students disciplined for posters on King Day
Omaha World-Herald ^ | January 21, 2004 | MICHAELA SAUNDERS

Posted on 01/21/2004 8:37:58 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen

A small group of Westside High School students plastered the school Monday with posters advocating that a white student from South Africa receive the "Distinguished African American Student Award" next year.

The students' actions on Martin Luther King Jr. Day upset several students and have led administrators to discipline four students.

The posters, placed on about 150 doors and lockers, included a picture of the junior student smiling and giving a thumbs up. The posters encouraged votes for him.

The posters were removed by administrators because they were "inappropriate and insensitive," Westside spokeswoman Peggy Rupprecht said Tuesday.

Rupprecht said the award always has been given to black students.

Westside Assistant Principal Pat Hutchings said the award has been given for eight years on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to a senior selected by teachers.

Rupprecht said disciplinary action was taken against the students involved but, citing student privacy policies, she declined to specify the penalties or what about the students' action led to them.

Karen Richards said her son, Trevor, who was pictured on the posters, was suspended for two days for hanging the posters. Two of his friends also were disciplined for hanging the posters. A fourth student, she said, was punished for circulating a petition Tuesday morning in support of the boys. The petition criticized the practice of recognizing only black student achievement with the award.

One of the school's students, Tylena Martin, said she was hurt by the posters and the backlash she said it caused.

Martin, a junior, said she is the only black student in her homeroom class, and the poster was on the door to her classroom when she arrived Monday morning.

Westside has fewer than 70 blacks out of 1,843 students this year.

Hutchings said she heard from several students about the posters Monday.

"Many students were offended," she said.

Karen Richards said her son and his friends were not trying to hurt anyone.

"My son is not a racist," she said. "He has black friends, friends from Bangladesh and Egypt. Color has never been an issue in our home."

"It was a very innocent thing," she said.

Richards said her family moved to Omaha from Johannesburg six years ago. Trevor, she said, "is as African as anyone."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Nebraska
KEYWORDS: discrimination; reverseracism
How fun, the tyranny of political correctness and multiculturalism. If you would like to give this school hell for what they did to these kids here is the info you need:

jcrook@westside66.org (principal)

westside@westside66.org (district)

tcarmin@westside66.org (social studies)

Ph: 402-343-2600.

Here is an excerpt of an e-mail one of my friends sent.

"The ham-handed, one-track liberalism that your administration has clumsily used to club innocent students is a disgrace. That your teachers and administrators are so single-minded and dim that they cannot even deal with simple dissent from TEENAGERS, speaks poorly of those who are working for your school. You should apologize to the students for abusing their trust, and to the taxpayers of Nebraska for being unequal to the task of educating their youth."

1 posted on 01/21/2004 8:37:59 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen
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To: FreedomeFighter1
"Many students were offended," she said.

I don't think anyone was offended. If there were, it would be nice to think that the students were offended because the school officials are discriminating against an African American student because he is white. The white male has become the only person who can be institutionally discriminated against. Not only is it tolerated, but it is now encouraged to some degree.

2 posted on 01/21/2004 8:56:07 PM PST by CurlyBill (Voter fraud is one of the primary campaign strategies of the Democrats!!!!)
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To: FreedomeFighter1
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1062564/posts
also discussed here...

What ever happened to STUDYING?
3 posted on 01/21/2004 8:57:05 PM PST by cyborg
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To: FreedomeFighter1
He was born in Africa, and now lives in the United States of America. Unless I'm missing something, it sounds like he's an African-American!;)
4 posted on 01/21/2004 9:17:01 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: FreedomeFighter1
The petition criticized the practice of recognizing only black student achievement with the award.

Does the school have an "Outstanding White Student Award" where non-white students are ineligible for consideration?

It seems that the school has no problem with racism as long as it's Politically Correct racism.

5 posted on 01/21/2004 9:24:57 PM PST by Polybius
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To: FreedomeFighter1
This is what I sent to all the various staff members of the school. A long list of e-mails are available at the other earlier post.

To whom it may concern:

I can hardly believe that a small group of Westside High School students were disciplined for advocating that a white student from South Africa receive the "Distinguished African American Student Award" next year. It would be laughable if it wasn't true.

Since when is it punishable to be "inappropriate and insensitive" ? Poor preparation for real life. In reality these students made a good point.

I am proud of these young men for exposing the blatant racism, tribalism and idiocy of the Distinguished African American Student Award. As a public school maybe Westside High School should try teaching a little more reading, writing and 'rithmetic instead of wasting everyone's time hunting down those who happen to hang a politically clever poster. Ideological censorship and heavy handed punishment for petty political acts should have no place in our schools.

Even more disturbing is the punishment of a student for circulating the petition that criticized the practice of recognizing only black student achievement with the award. Welcome to America and the right to disagree with the powers that be. These children were brave, logical, witty and courageous to take on the entrenched forces of Political Correctness. They should be praised for their actions, not punished.

Frankly, I'm disgusted to see that this is even an issue. Shame on you both collectively and individually for allowing this type of incident to occur. These children deserve an immediate apology.

Sincerely yours,
David M. Huntwork
Columnist, AmericanDaily.com
6 posted on 01/21/2004 10:13:53 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen
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To: FreedomeFighter1
That actually is:

tcarman@westside66.org (social studies)

Sorry about that.
7 posted on 01/21/2004 10:15:01 PM PST by TheConservativeCitizen
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