The Columbus Dispatch

NY school defends canning of ‘Jingle Bells’ over song’s history

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BRIGHTON, N.Y. – An upstate New York school district is defending its decision to drop the holiday classic “Jingle Bells” over the song’s history.

Brighton Central School District Superinten­dent Kevin Mcgowan wrote in a message on the Rochester-area district’s website that it was appropriat­e to discontinu­e using the song at the Council Rock Primary School considerin­g research has shown it may initially been performed by white actors in blackface in the 19th century.

Mcgowan said removing the song wasn’t an example of cancel culture or meant to push any agenda, but instead was a “simple, thoughtful curricular decision,” the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle reported. The school’s students are in kindergart­en through second grade.

“It may seem silly to some, but the fact that ‘Jingle Bells’ was first performed in minstrel shows where white actors performed in blackface does actually matter when it comes to questions of what we use as material in school,” Mcgowan wrote.

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