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Wellesley High requires parent to accompany students to basketball game after racial taunts, officials say

Por: The Boston Globe Nation February 08, 2023

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WELLESLEY — After some Wellesley High School students directed racial taunts at Black players on the Weymouth High boys’ basketball team during warmups Friday, school officials required that all students attending a home game against Brookline High on Tuesday be accompanied by an adult.In a letter sent to parents Monday, high school principal Jamie Chisum said that Wellesley students were so rowdy during Friday’s game that a referee had to... + full article



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