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    1. Today, racial concerns remain a key issue for schools and society at large. In T.B. et al. v. Independent School District 112 (2019), African American students filed a complaint against white students in Minnesota. They claimed they had been harassed and the school did not intervene to remove racism, harassment, and discrimination nor did it protect their rights to safe and equal access to education within the school environment. This is required as part of the Equal Protection Clause under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. As of this writing, the case remains open in the court of appeals. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states, “No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance” (Civil Rights Act, 1964).

      Unfortunately no matter how hard educators try to promote ethical behavior. No matter how hard the parents of victims fight to protect their children, there seems to be this weed-like part of society that just perseveres through history and teaches hate 101 at home, and tutors their young on how to properly stay in the past and harm others in the process.

    2. Racial segregation was upheld, allowing states to segregate schools under the “separate but equal” doctrine: equal but separate accommodations did not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

      Ethical codes have a way of changing over the years. There was a moment in history when segregation was thought to be fair and ethical by many. In a couple years we will be appalled by the things we think are ethical today.

    3. Always consider that you must treat all students equitably, not necessarily equally.

      Exactly! Equitably! In sixth grade I moved to a new school and I had one of those teachers that pulled popsicle sticks and gave me anxiety. To this day i get nervous when the term tectonic comes up anywhere. I will never forget the day she kept pulling sticks until my name came out. later on IN HIGHSCHOOL I had an amazing dance teacher who gave me the confidence I needed through dance.

    4. Oftentimes, you may believe that treating students equally is an ethical approach.

      No way! All children are different, they have different strengths and weaknesses, for the lack of a better word. The saying, "Everybody is a genius but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole live believing it is stupid". Some children dread what other students look forward to. It is their time to learn to maneuver their way socially academically heck even professionally. if the pressure is equal someone is bound to snap.

    5. Ethical decisions take place every day in our classrooms.

      Not only in our classrooms, ethical choices are something that we face daily, and everywhere. What is ethical to me in my mind might be very unethical to my neighbor. It is a slippery slope if regulations are not very clearly enforced.