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Families turn to states for civil rights support as Trump dismantles the Education Department
Families demand accountability after Black students in a mostly white district faced frequent racial slurs, often without consequences, during ongoing investigations.
- In Perkasie, Pennridge School District officials reported racial slurs against Black students; families say incidents often went unpunished. A photo of Adrienne King outside district buildings on Feb. 20 underscores ongoing concerns.
- Families of Black students pushed for enforcement after reports that the district often failed to punish incidents, leading them to seek external enforcement or remedies.
- Accounts of verbal harassment detail white classmates using slurs like 'slave' and 'monkey', described as routine by families in the district.
- Families say the incidents harmed students' safety and learning, prompting demands for accountability, with coverage by The Associated Press highlighting the ongoing issue.
- Ongoing reporting shows the issue remains active, and families and advocates pressing for enforcement continue as a Feb. 20 photo kept focus on the case.
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