Racist graffiti found at high school
Associated Press
RADNOR, Pa.
A suburban Philadelphia school district is investigating after racist graffiti was found in a high-school bathroom.
Radnor Principal Mark Schellenger sent an email to parents condemning the message Wednesday and addressed students at an assembly Thursday.
The message said “Kill all the” and used a derogatory term for a minority group. Officials photographed and then erased it.
Schellenger says racist messages and behavior is unacceptable and won’t be tolerated. Police say it could be considered a hate crime.
Radnor High School has about 1,200 students and is about 12 miles northwest of Philadelphia.