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School officials condemn a video of middle school students who, the 5-year-old with racist rigids, bullying bullying

A Virginia school district has reacted to a video that shows a middle school that uses racist insults and ethnic creations to harass a 5-year-old preschool.

The superintendent of the public headmistress of Loudoun County, Aaron Spence, sent a letter to parents and parishioners on Tuesday, in which the incident “deeply influenced our community and raised important questions about who we are and what we stand for”.

“Let me be clear: hate speeches and racial losses have no place in our schools or in our community,” wrote Spence in the letter received by humans. “Every child, family and every employee deserve to feel safe, respected and valued. In a wonderfully diverse district like Loudoun, it is not just our responsibility, it is our moral obligation to honor the dignity and humanity of everyone.”

Spence asked the parents to act, and said: “We have to teach our children, not to see their classmates and neighbors as” others “, but as fellow human beings who earn sympathy and respect.”

“We recognize the strong expectation that the schools will lead to modeling the correct and fair model. And we take on this responsibility,” added Spence.

Spence said: “The school was directly busy with the students and parents involved and offers support from the school's uniform team, including for the 5 -year -old child and his family, who were the goal of hate speech.”

The family of the 5-year-old victim informed the local WRC that the incident was reported to the local law enforcement authorities, the people previously reported.

“Every time I broke my heart,” said the 5-year-old's mother, who is only identified as Ashley, during an emotional interview on WRC. “As a mother to see how my son is insulted by other older children, who is only 5 years of my son. I just don't know why these children are so cruel to say that to my son.”

Ashley and the boy's father, who was identified by WRC as Sean, said the news channel that they had moved from China to Virginia and expressly chose Loudoun County as a new home for his neighborhood and schools.

The family said that another parent made the video aware after it was shared in a chat group with students from the nearby Eagle Ridge Middle School in a chat group.

A report was later created with the Sheriff office of the Loudoun County.

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The video shows the 5-year-old boy, who runs in front of the middle school and desperately ring the doorbell in his house. He asks for help, while the middle school student persecutes him and repeated ethnic blurring that are directed against the younger boy.

“No! Don't sign me out! Don't go out!” The 5-year-old says at one point in the video, stretched out his hands and put a jacket over his head for protection. The mother of the preschool child finally opens the front door and leaves her son inside and does not know what has just happened. The middle school student tells the younger boy: “bye, wish you a nice day” when the mother lets her son into the house.

Spence, the headmaster, told the parents in his letter on Tuesday that “schools are also mirrors of the communities that they serve”.

“If we want to raise young people who respect each other and take care of each other, we have to come together – as educators, parents, neighbors and leaders – to set this example every day,” said the school officer. “Our students need adults in this community to be role models for courtesy, empathy and friendliness.”

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