![]() ![]() The parents also notified the school administration and school board about the incident, but no investigation was conducted in what the parents claim was a violation of the state's Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying (HIB) laws, the lawsuit says. The principal responded the next day but, the lawsuit alleges, did not say how the school "intended to address" the issue. Three days later, on July 12, 2021, the parents notified the school principal of what they call in the lawsuit "the racist act of intimidation." When the package did not have a return address, the student’s mother contacted Amazon which confirmed the teacher had sent it, the lawsuit alleges. ![]() On July 9, 2021, the lawsuit contends, the 7-year-old student received an Amazon package containing the wig and white face paint. The school district has not yet filed a reply in court to the lawsuit.Īccording to the lawsuit, the student’s mother is of Black Hispanic descent, his father is Caucasian and the student's appearance "easily identifies him as a member of the mixed-race community."īecause the student’s class was remote in the 2020-21 school year, teachers had access to students’ home addresses to use for school-related purposes.Īlso see: Bernards school district sued over 'racist harassment, intimidation and bullying' The teacher's conduct, the lawsuit says, "can be described as nothing short of outrageous." The parents, who filed the lawsuit Thursday in Superior Court in Somerset County, allege that their son was the victim of a "hostile educational environment" and had to receive therapy and change schools as a result of the incident. The parents of a Woodland School student have filed suit against the Warren school district alleging that a teacher sent a black Afro-style wig and white face paint to the student who is multiracial. ![]()
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