Frustrated. Disappointed. Embarrassed. Unsafe. Angry. That’s how students, parents, and community members have described their feelings to Lower Moreland Township School District officials in public comment submissionsover the past month. Their messages come in response to a string of events that have followed the resurfacing of students’ anti-Asian hate speech on social media — a flashpoint event that led to widespread concern over racism in the classroom and outside of it. Now, the district says it’s working to address those concerns. According to 2019 census data, Lower Moreland Township is 81.5% white, 13.6% Asian, and 3.2% Black, with a very small percentage of Latino residents. The local high school reports 21% enrollment of students of color.