Plan Addresses Racial Tension in Schools
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From Times Wire Reports
Local and federal officials have announced a plan for dealing with racial tensions in public schools.
School officials sought federal help after a Davis High School student was arrested in February for allegedly spray-painting racist graffiti in front of a black family’s home.
Davis police acknowledged at the time that they had been struggling to ease tensions.
The new policy includes definitions of hate crimes and racial harassment.
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