NY school district apologizes for ‘exclusionary language’ to promote event for non-White students
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The Ithaca City School District apologized for "exclusionary language" used to promoted an event for "Students of Color in grades 6-12" after the Equal Protection Project spoke out.
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The letter, which has been obtained by Fox News Digital, featured an image of a poster used to promote the ICSD event which noted "students of color" were invited. The letter suggested that school board officials preserve records related to the event because a FOIL request would be served, and claimed an email was circulated by staffers stating that the event was "for students of color to interact with each other" and that "allies" are not invited.
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