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Community votes to drop controversial team mascot name

June 07, 2024 | MANHASSET UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York



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Community votes to drop controversial team mascot name
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around proposed amendments to regulations affecting local school sports and the process for selecting a new team name for the district. The proposed amendments are set to be presented for permanent adoption at the September 2024 Regions meeting, with an effective date of September 25, 2024, if approved. Community input is crucial, and comments are requested by July 21, 2024.

The meeting highlighted the importance of community engagement, with plans to provide resources and information on the district's website to facilitate public participation in the comment period. The discussions also included a proposal to allow seventh and eighth graders to try out for varsity sports without the need for testing, aiming to broaden access to high school athletics.

A key focus was the district's ongoing efforts to change its team name, previously associated with the term \"Indians.\" The committee overseeing this process, composed of 29 volunteers, received approximately 275 name suggestions from the community. After a thorough selection process, which included student and community polls, the committee recommended adopting \"No Name/Mascot\" as the new identity, emphasizing that the community already identifies with the brand \"Manhasset.\"

The committee's recommendation reflects a desire to unify the community while respecting diverse opinions on the matter. The meeting concluded with expressions of gratitude for the committee's efforts and a recognition of the robust process that engaged various stakeholders in the decision-making.

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