Students encouraged to celebrate diversity
Students encouraged to celebrate diversity
Thad Garner, a student at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Newry, had taken enough put-downs from “Mr. Wright” just because he didn’t have brown eyes.
Almost since the moment Garner and his non-brown-eyed peers arrived at the event Saturday, Wright ignored them and constantly berated them. The man in the sunglasses and black leather outfit called them names, ridiculing them about everything from their poor intelligence to their sloppiness, all based on their eye color.
Finally, when Garner and his non-brown-eyed peers joined the brown-eyed students, Garner told Wright how he felt about this treatment.
Thad Garner, a student at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Newry, had taken enough put-downs from “Mr. Wright” just because he didn’t have brown eyes. Almost since the moment Garner and his non-brown-eyed peers arrived at the event Saturday, Wright ignored them and constantly berated them. The man in the sunglasses and black leather outfit called them names, ridiculing them about everything from their poor intelligence to their sloppiness, all based on their eye color. Finally, when Garner and his non-brown-eyed peers joined the brown-eyed students, Garner told Wright how he felt about this treatment. Thad Garner, a student at St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Newry, had taken enough put-downs from “Mr. Wright” just because he didn’t have brown eyes. Almost since the moment Garner and his non-brown-eyed peers arrived at the event Saturday, Wright ignored them and constantly berated them. The man in the sunglasses and black leather outfit called them names, ridiculing them about everything from their poor intelligence to their sloppiness, all based on their eye color. Finally, when Garner and his non-brown-eyed peers joined the brown-eyed students, Garner told Wright how he felt about this treatment. about this treatment