This is sad to watch, a student behaving horribly and a teacher snapping. How could it have been prevented? School already has metal detectors (not that there was a weapon) and police. What kind of changes in school policy could foster mutual respect, and make this less likely?https://twitter.com/herliizk/status/1058518784208588800 …
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I remember the exact moment when my Sunnyvale high school got cops, metal detectors and fences. The city closed the school downtown and all the brown kids enrolled at the white school -- which was named for John C. Fremont. This isn't difficult to sort, really.
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Ugh, that's really awful. And I don't know why but I would've expected more from Sunnyvale.
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The entire valley was red lined into the 70s e.g., Korean war brides in our development rarely left their house.
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I lived in Palo Alto for better part of 4 yrs (as a Stanford undergrad) and wish I had gotten to know the region's history better--it was not something people talked about much, even in the history dept.
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Lived there most of my life and didn't really get it til I tried to buy a house north of Cal - in the white square mile of Albany which only used "sealed bids" in 1988. My realtor was a little brown lady with an accent. lol
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