Superintendent Dr. Brown-Hall Addresses Racially Offensive Remarks at Lacrosse Game

I want to acknowledge the recent media attention involving our District.  I ask that each member of our school community remember the values that we uphold, as a District, and what that looks like in practice.  As a school community, we appreciate and value Diversity and work to create an environment that is inclusive, and leads to a sense of belonging for our students, parents, faculty, staff, and community members.  With that, we also create a sense of community with anyone that we invite into our community – whether it be for a sporting event, a concert, a celebration, or any other occasion.

When someone is in our community, no matter the duration of their stay or the temporary nature of their visit, we show them the utmost respect and hospitality – exactly what we would expect when we are visitors to other school communities.  Every situation, as unfortunate as some of them may be, must be used as a learning experience.

The racially offensive language that was used at the Williamsville South vs. Lakeshore Lacrosse game is not who we are as a community.  It is not who we want to be viewed/seen as.  I ask all Williamsville stakeholders to understand what we expect from our school community and anyone visiting to our school community.  Two of the reminders from the Erie County Interscholastic Conference hold true for any event:  Profanity, racial or sexual comments and intimidating language or actions directed to others is not permitted, in addition, do not distract, taunt or speak negatively about or to the players, coaches or referees.

We are proud to be the Williamsville Central School District.  We will not, and cannot, tolerate racially offensive language of any kind, especially when it is directed towards children/students.  Thank you for your time, consideration and anticipated adherence to our District policies, procedures, and expectations.  Together we will continue to demonstrate our WILLpower!

Sincerely,

Darren J. Brown-Hall
Superintendent of Schools

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