Greendale High School holds community meeting to address racism allegations
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Posted: Oct 18, 2019 9:14 PM CDT
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GREENDALE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Greendale High School continues to address allegations of racism.
Parents voiced their frustrations in March after videos appeared to show a student using racial slurs.
The school district looked into the videos and learned of other instances of racially charged language.
"We've been looking at our outcomes, both academic and engagement levels, and there are disparities by race, by social class, by language," said Greendale's Director of Curriculum.
Officials came up with a plan to make Greendale schools more inclusive.
People in the community had a chance to weigh in Friday night.
Officials will take their feedback into consideration and make revisions.
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