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Parents, local activists urge board to allow transfer after student reports racial harassment at Maine South

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During public comment, community members and a student described repeated racial harassment at Maine South High School and urged the District 207 Board to grant an intra-district transfer to Maine East so the student can attend a school where she feels safe.

Speakers during public comment urged the District 207 Board of Education to approve an intra‑district transfer for a student who says she experienced repeated racial harassment at Maine South High School. Carol Hill, senior minister at Park Ridge Community Church and a parent, told the board the district’s equity statement should include mechanisms for exceptions when a student is not being served safely at the school to which they are zoned. “I believe that Jocelyn deserves and should have a quality, robust high school experience in a school where she can feel safe,” Hill said during public comment. The student at the center of the request, Jocelyn Winn, spoke to the board. “I’ve been called a monkey in the hallway,” she said. “I’ve heard the n‑word…

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