Oak Creek middle schoolers stage walkout, citing unaddressed incidents of racism
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Posted: May 15, 2026 3:25 PM CDT
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OAK CREEK, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Students held a walkout at Oak Creek Middle School Friday, saying incidents of racism at the school aren't being addressed.
Several students walked out of the school Friday afternoon, voicing their frustration with the administration for not taking action.
"We've had multiple accounts of people saying slurs. and like just saying mean things to kids at school for no absolute reason, and they're not facing the correct amount of consequences for it," student Enara Agnew said.
"I'm Mexican and I've been called names, slurs, and I've actually cried myself to sleep because of the slurs that people call me," said student Daniel Navarro.
We've reached out to the Oak Creek School District and have not yet heard back.
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