
Massachusetts school district faces federal lawsuit over 'racially segregated affinity groups'
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A Massachusetts school district violated the U.S. Constitution and civil rights law by racially segregating students into "affinity groups," a new federal lawsuit claims.
"It is appalling that an American public school has consciously implemented a policy to segregate students based on race and ethnicity," said PDE President and founder Nicole Neily.
"Excluding children from activities based on immutable characteristics is not only immoral, but unconstitutional – and must be ended immediately – both in Wellesley and everywhere else this practice exists."
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