Los Angeles Times

Racist incidents on campus

Parents are outraged after Upland students target classmates with demeaning drawings.

- By Summer Lin and Noah Goldberg

A series of racist incidents at an elementary school in Upland has sparked outrage from parents, district officials said, after children reportedly targeted classmates with demeaning drawings.

The mother of a girl at Pepper Tree Elementary School said her daughter, who is Black, was given drawings with the messages “You’re my favorite monkey” and “To my favorite cotton picker,” according to KTLATV Channel 5, which obtained images of the drawings. The mother has since taken her daughter out of school, saying she continued to face harassment from classmates, KTLA reported.

Separately, Maylana and Rome Douglas, parents of three children at the school, said their daughter was also targeted.

“They said that they were going to give her [a drawing] that specifical­ly said, ‘You’re my favorite slave,’ and they were going to show her as a slave hanging from a tree,” Maylana Douglas told KTLA.

In response, Upland school board president Sherman Garnett said in a YouTube video uploaded Friday that “racially insensitiv­e, unacceptab­le incidents” had occurred.

“We deeply regret the hurt this behavior has caused our students, families and our community,” he said. “I want to make it perfectly clear that we have a strict zero-tolerance policy on any type of hate speech, harassment, discrimina­tory practices, behaviors, racial slurs, and any reports of these actions will be investigat­ed thoroughly and immediatel­y.”

The Upland Unified School District “will implement disciplina­ry action in these situations without hesitation,” Garnett said.

Robin Allen, president of the Pepper Tree PTA, said the associatio­n “stands firmly against racism in all forms and the culture of oppression that permeates the United States.”

“As an associatio­n that represents all children, we must listen, educate and advocate beyond rhetoric and rise to correct all inequities and injustices,” he wrote in a social media post. “These recent incidents are not isolated incidents. We do not accept this at Pepper Tree.”

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