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Texas High School Principal Apologizes For Criticism Of Students '90s Party Costumes - Blavity

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A high school principal in Houston, Texas, is apologizing to students after comments he made during the school's '90s throwback

party. KRPC 2 reports students captured

[https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2021/10/04/oak-ridge-hs-principal-apologizes-after-making-remarks-students-parents-considered-racist/]

Oak Ridge High School Principal Anthony LiVecchi making disparaging remarks toward the teenagers' appearance.

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Source: Blavity News

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