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How students forced Duval Schools to confront classroom racial justice

After months of watching civil rights demonstrations through the country and on the streets of Jacksonville at times even participating themselves the students were surprised when in February the school district didn t seize the opportunity to use Black History Month as an education tool to drive lessons about local racial justice movements and Black history. Instead, the school district launched its own inaugural month-long campaign for mental health and suicide awareness called You Matter Month. While that campaign had its own issues because it encouraged students to #TakeOffYourMask during a global pandemic, some students worried the language minimized Black Lives Matter campaigns and hijacked the attention from the sole month annually centered around Black lives. 

DCPS superintendent apologizes for You Matter campaign controversy in statement

Updated: 7:01 PM EST February 15, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Duval County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Diana Greene released a statement Monday regarding last week s controversy surrounding the You Matter campaign. The district intended the campaign to raise awareness and offer support for students struggling with mental illness, particularly suicide prevention. However, last week students protested the campaign, claiming the month-long You Matter campaign seemed to overshadow Black History Month.  On Friday, students at six DCPS campuses held protests against the campaign and urged the district to promote the teaching of Black history throughout the school year. “Both of those should be represented, both of them are important topics, both of them should be shown, student protester Jara Enoch told First Coast News last week. “I think just overall, there needs to be more education on Black history I mean, not only this month, but all months, all years.

After student-led demonstration, Sandalwood principal calls for frank conversations

After student-led demonstration, Sandalwood principal calls for ‘frank conversations’ School to continue increased police presence through Friday after mass walk-out Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In an email to Sandalwood High School personnel Wednesday night, Principal Saryn Hatcher addressed the student-organized, mass walkout that occurred hours earlier. “I wanted you to hear from me about some unrest we faced recently as a school family, and steps I’d like to take to bring our school community together,” Hatcher’s email said. “Today, a group of students staged a walkout. The event was largely peaceful, but did cause a disruption to the school.”

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