Hundred parents and residents who showed up for a school-board meeting On a humid Monday evening last month, she was one of nearly three “No one should have to go to a school named for Mother, who asked to remain anonymous because she feared retaliationĪgainst her daughter, said. ![]() ![]() “This should be an exciting and happy time for a family,” the ![]() They considered a local private school, but it was expensive andįarther away, and many of their daughter’s friends were going to Lee. High School, where the student body is nearly sixty per cent black and In the end, the couple decided to send their daughter to Robert E. The school board in Tyler, a small town in East Texas, recently met to debate whether to rename the school, which is now almost sixty per cent black and Latino.
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