Racist Graffiti Discovered At Manhattan Beach Elementary School

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Racist Graffiti Discovered At Manhattan Beach Elementary School
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Manhattan Beach school officials said racist vandalism was discovered early Thursday morning on the Meadows Elementary school campus.

Photos of the damage posted to Reddit showed a racist slur, a vulgar drawing and a large swastika spray painted onto the play yard. It was not clear if there was a direct tie to the vandalism and the timing of the Bruce's Beach ceremony on Wednesday. The school is located about two miles to the east of Bruce's Beach, which is closer to other campuses."Hate and any form of discrimination have no place in our community or in our schools.

and we are committed to ensuring that all of our students and families are valued, cared for, and supported. "What questions do you have about Southern California?

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