In Plano, students find anti-immigrant graffiti scribbled on the ground at their high school. In Coppell, a student writes a racist note to a Hispanic classmate. At a pep rally in Colleyville, students taunt kids from a school thatβs more racially diverse and working-class.The recent presidential election exposed deep racial and class rifts β not just among adults, but also among schoolchildren in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and elsewhere. Itβs happening even as Texas and the nation become increasingly diverse.How diverse? And which schools have more diversity than others? Continue reading...
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