Mel Valley, California (Crohn– There is a petition Change.org Regarding students at Tamalpais Secondary School at Mill Valley. It urges the school council there to keep support services for black students.
After the protests and invites the region to make changes, Tamalabis Secondary School added several resources for black students during the 2024-2025 academic year. One of the parents tells me that these services can disappear
In 2023, students at Tamalpais Secondary School organized this withdrawal to protest against racism. Hope was to lead to change, and Christine Deepi says she succeeded. Its children, between the ages of 15 and 16, attend school.
Dibiri said: “The boycott, according to its estimate, set the support and put that on the campus, including a center where American students of African origin or any students can go during the school day.”
Dibiri says that the school council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday to get rid of support services. She arrived at the five members of the Board of Directors to express her concerns.
When only two agreed to the meeting, the father began a seam online on Change.org – he got more than 400 signatures.
“We know that this type of support can help. I know that in my house, these systems helped my children and what is really sad now is that we know that the boycott wants to end these services,” said Deebi.
After President Trump took office, he called for reducing programs that enhance diversity, fairness and integration (Dei), including in the US Department of Education.
I asked Kron4 Dipri if she believed that there is any relationship between the national narration and the local school board voted.
“I hope that it is not the case because what we deal with here is active acts of racism. Even we are not talking about the desire to increase the number of American or Jewish students on the campus.” “We say we would like to feel safe from the racist incidents that occur on the campus.”
Kron4 arrived at the school principal for comment, but he did not hear again.