Five white teachers at a Christian school in Missouri have landed in trouble for a social media post that had the women posing for a photo while they hold up letters that spell out COONS.
According to First Coast News, a photograph that was posted on social media shows teachers from the Christian School District standing in a formation using letters to form the word “coons.”
“They were running around trying to spell raccoon, but they didn’t have the R
anner ampforwp-incontent-ad1">Christian School District released this statement:
“Christian School District desires to be a place where all people encounter the unconditional love of God through Jesus Christ. Part of this endeavor is to see an end to division between races through the unity offered by Christ. Over the weekend pictures were posted to a personal page on social media featuring Christian School District employees. One of these pictures included an abbreviated word that has racial connotations. As soon as this was brought to the attention of the individual who posted it, the picture was removed. Christian School District has been investigating and addressing the incident since it was brought to our attention. Appropriate disciplinary action will occur after the investigation is complete. We are spending
time listening to those impacted, providing support to help repair relationships, and identifying necessary steps in moving forward together.“We recognize that this ill-informed action caused hurt and offense to many students and families in our school and in the wider community. We offer no excuse as to why this word was used. In a statement to families last night, we apologized for the incident and sought their forgiveness. We also ask that of anyone
who has been impacted by this picture. We are working hard as a district to educate our faculty through specific professional development around diversity, and the creation of a Oneness Committee to give a voice to all students, staff and parents at Christian School District. This incident highlights that more is needed to be done. We are committed to doing more for the good of the district and the glory of God.”