Off-Topic and Low-Effort CW Thread for the Week of August 31, 2020

Couldn't figure out what was particularly offensive. Perhaps something local? Just looking this town up on wiki

The racial makeup was 62.16% (23,416) White, 27.16% (10,230) Black or African American, 0.16% (59) Native American, 3.81% (1,434) Asian, 0.02% (9) Pacific Islander, 2.19% (826) from other races, and 4.50% (1,695) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7.46% (2,810) of the population. In the 2016 presidential election, Democrat Hillary Clinton received 85.8% of the vote (18,048 votes), ahead of Republican Donald Trump with 11.0%

Sounds somewhat diverse, extremely progressive.

Then the school system More wiki

student–teacher ratio of 12.0:1 Each school has a magnet theme, which becomes the focus of the school's teaching style. Renaissance Middle School at the Rand Building (257 [students]; 6-8, Liberal Arts)

The two other middle schools are at ~670 students. But this one is smaller, and probably only ~25 teachers. I initially thought personal grudge.

Checking the baristanet source your post linked to-

Montclair Schools staff reunited online Wednesday morning for a convocation over ZOOM. Superintendent Dr. Jonathan Ponds welcomed staff to the 2020-21 school year and was joined by administrators and principals, as well as Dr. Kalisha Morgan, the new Assistant Superintendent for Equity, Curriculum and Instruction and Board of Education President Latifah Jannah.

Doctors Ponds and Morgan, and Jannah appear to be of one race. Former principal Putrino appears to be of another.

Wonder how a discrimination lawsuit would fare. I think it'd depend on previous videos shared among staff and especially at meetings- if they are anything like the teachers I have known, a majority regularly share teacher-worship media/memes.

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