The unidentified Tishomingo High School students put on the troubling display while wearing shirts displaying random Scrabble letters as part of the school’s spirit week, The Oklahoman reported.
The six boys then stood in line to spell out the disturbing racial slur, with some making celebratory hand signals while posing for a pic shared on social media.
The shocking photo represented an “extremely poor decision,” Tishomingo Public Schools superintendent Brandon Moreland wrote in an apology.
“Racism and discrimination, in any form, will never be tolerated or accepted on our campus and is not reflective of the values of our students, school, or community,” Moreland said.
“Our student body and staff include community members from all backgrounds, races, and religions, which is one of many aspects that makes our campus exceptional.”
Tishomingo’s homecoming activities – including a parade and a football game scheduled for Friday – were subsequently canceled due to “safety and security concerns,” the district announced.
“While it is unfortunate that the actions of a few are impacting a longstanding tradition enjoyed by many in our community, discussions with our local law enforcement partners reinforce the district’s decision to cancel, prioritizing the safety of Tishomingo and Antlers students, fans, and participants,” the notice explained.
The outcry over the incident also drew the attention of Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt.
“There’s no place for hate in Oklahoma, let alone in our schools,” the governor’s office said of the scandal.
“Those responsible should be held accountable and Governor Stitt hopes that the Tishomingo community and all Oklahomans will take this opportunity to evaluate the way they speak to each other and choose dignity over contempt.”
None of the six boys seen in the offensive photo were identified, but online speculation suggested that they were on the high school football team, The Oklahoman said.
The parents of the involved students were contacted, and the school is taking disciplinary action, Moreland told the public.
“I hope this swift response will underscore our district’s commitment to maintain a campus environment that is inclusive, respectful, and safe for all,” he noted.
The parents of the involved students were contacted, and the school is taking disciplinary action, Moreland told the public.
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