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Judi Lynn

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Mon Sep 26, 2016, 07:31 PM Sep 2016

Feds find rights violation at nation's oldest public school

Source: Associated Press

Feds find rights violation at nation's oldest public school

Philip Marcelo, Associated Press

Updated 6:04 pm, Monday, September 26, 2016

BOSTON (AP) — Officials at the nation's first and oldest public school didn't sufficiently investigate racially charged incidents and failed to address racial hostility, a federal civil rights probe concluded on Monday.

U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said the failure of Boston Latin School administrators to adequately respond to a 2014 incident in which a male student was accused of using a racial slur and threatening to "lynch" a black female classmate while holding an electric cord amounted to a violation of Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. She didn't disclose the race of the male student.

The school's response to other allegations of racial hostility didn't rise to the level of civil rights violations but demonstrated that officials "paid insufficient attention to issues of race, the concerns of students of color, and the school's racial climate in recent years," Ortiz's office concluded.

Boston public schools Superintendent Tommy Chang said the district has entered an agreement with Ortiz's office to ensure racial discrimination complaints are handled better at Boston Latin, a prestigious exam school founded in 1635. The school has about 2,500 students, more than half racial minorities, primarily Asians.

Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Federal-probe-finds-civil-rights-violation-at-9289295.php

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