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Ohio school district won’t allow Diversity Day during school hours


Forest Hills School District's board of education voted Sunday to not allow Turpin High School's Diversity to occur during the school day or with taxpayer resources.

The Forest Hills School District board of education voted to ban Turpin High School’s Diversity Day from occurring during school hours or through school or taxpayer resources during a special meeting Sunday afternoon.

The voluntary event was originally scheduled for early April but postponed on short notice to allow for further “parent review,” district officials said. After some adjustments, administrators announced last week that the event would be rescheduled for May 18.

Turpin, located in Anderson Township, serves more than 1,000 students in the Forest Hills School District. According to U.S. News & World Report, more than 90% of Turpin students are white.

Sunday’s motion to postpone Diversity Day again, made by newly elected board member Bob Bibb, passed 4-0. Board member Leslie Rasmussen abstained from voting. 



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