“I think it’s a bare-minimum response,” Lipschutz said, adding that while diversity consulting and staff hiring is great, she wants to see more: greater administrative transparency and accountability, a redesign of the K-12 curriculum, and age-appropriate sensitivity training.
“That way, when our students go out into the world, whether they go to college or industry or whatever, they’re like, nice people, civilized people,” she said.
Lower Moreland is a small school district, with about 2,400 students in all. Lipschutz’s daughter knows the students who sent the hate speech texts — which included phrases like “every Asian kid i see tomorrow in the halls gets a spear” and “This is why minorities blow change my mind” — and Lipschutz said she knows some of the students’ parents. Though she was surprised by the language, her kids weren’t, and she’s frustrated by that. She’s even more frustrated by the fact that the high school has responded to her emails and messages, sometimes within hours, even while it ignores the concerns of students and alumni like her children.
School officials know she pays their salaries, Lipschutz said. “But [the students and alumni], they know things are wrong, they’re trying to make them better.”
What changes come next?
Ruth Thomas, who graduated Lower Moreland High School in 2016 and is organizing with Pop the LM Bubble, is one of the alumni working for the change that Lipschutz mentioned. Like many of her peers, Thomas said the student texts didn’t come completely out of the blue.
“I wasn’t surprised, but I was appalled,” Thomas, who is South Asian, said in an interview Wednesday. She thinks the students who sent the initial texts last year should face consequences.
“But at the same time, when I was 16 and 17 [growing up in Lower Moreland] … I didn’t know saying the N-word wasn’t OK when I was that age,” Thomas said. “And I can understand people not being racially aware at this age — first of all, you live in a whitewashed district, your parents maybe don’t talk to you about race or how your race interacts with other people’s, you’re just not mature, and I totally get that.”