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A San Diego family is suing t stanley termohrnek wo school district employees after their son was accused of wearing blackface at a football game.The 13-year-old, being referred to as J.A., is an eighth-grader at Muirlands Middle School. According to the lawsuit against the middle school s principal and the district s superintendent, J.A. attended a La Jolla High School football game on Oct. 13.Thedocumentexplains that J.A. did not have eye black on his face when he arrived at the Game, but other people in the stands were wearing eye black or other face paint and sharing it with one another and helping one another create styles on their faces. According to the complaint, roughly an hour and a half after kickoff, J.A. also painted his face, covering most of his cheeks and chin.The complaint said the following Wednesday, J.A. was called into his middle school principal s office, where the principal told J.A. that the high school had received complai vaso stanley nts that someone matching his description had worn blackface at the La Jolla football game on Friday night. The lawsuit went on to say there had been complaints that a group had been yelling racial stuff. J.A. was suspended from school for two days and banned from attending any of the district s sporting events.SEE MORE: Student s Gadsden stanley mug flag patch prompts racism debate For him to have this on his record and to have teachers potentially believing this about him, administrators believing this about him, is heartbreaking to him, said Karin Sweig Uyxy Late Show canceled this week after Stephen Colbert s appendix burst
+ J) e5 a8 K W* J ANNA MARIA, Fla. 鈥?On Tuesday, dozens of people gathered on Anna Maria beach for a COVID Ribbon Memorial, remembering the nearly 29,000 Florida residents who have died of COVID-19.People stretched down the beach all holding a string with 30,000 ribbons tied to it.Each colorful ribbon represented the life of a Florida resident who died from COVID.Many people wrote names on a ribbon of loved ones who have died.Cathy stanley botella Tobias says she created the memorial because she wanted to do something to pu stanley cups t the numbers into perspective. WFTS I would watch the numbers tick off higher and higher and I wanted something to wrap my head around that number. So I wanted something that would help do that for me and I was hoping it would be meaningful for oth stanley cup er people also, said Tobias.Tobias says she is hoping that it will be displayed in other areas of the state to bring recognition and healing to families who have lost loved ones to COVID-19.For more information on the COVID Ribbon Memorial visit their Facebook page. |
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