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Halloween Parade Canceled by School for Being 'Too Racist'

Schools sends letter to parents

 on 14th October 2021 @ 2.00pm
school principal stanley jasko said halloween  is a very complex issue for schools © press
School principal Stanley Jasko said Halloween 'is a very complex issue for schools'

An elementary school in Seattle has canceled its Halloween “Pumpkin Parade,” arguing that black males feel marginalized by it.

Parents of children attending Benjamin Franklin Day Elementary received a letter informing them that the annual “Pumpkin Parade” event had been canceled.

“As a school with foundational beliefs around equity for our students and families, we are moving away from our traditional ‘Pumpkin Parade’ event and requesting that students do not come to school in costumes,” the school stated in the newsletter, adding:

Halloween events create a situation where some students must be excluded for their beliefs, financial status, or life experience.

Costume parties often become an uncomfortable event for many children, and they distract students and staff from learning.

Large events create changes in schedules with loud noise levels and crowds. Some students experience over stimulation, while others must deal with complex feelings of exclusion.

It’s uncomfortable and upsetting for kids.

Conservative talk host Jason Rantz responded to the newsletter on mynorthwest.com:

“Nothing says equity quite like making every student miss out on the fun because some administrator invented a scenario where students feel excluded."

rantz observed parents were not consulted in the decision to cancel the  pumpkin parade © press
Rantz observed parents were not consulted in the decision to cancel the 'Pumpkin Parade'

“And we wouldn’t want to distract students from learning — except, of course, on National Walkout Day when students were allowed to ditch learning to form a giant peace sign in a political protest on gun violence,” he added.

According to the letter, children will instead participate in more inclusive activities like “thematic units of study about the fall” and “autumnal artwork.”

School principal Stanley Jasko said Halloween “is a very complex issue for schools.”

He said:

Yes, I agree this event marginalized our students of color. Several of our students historically opted for an alternate activity in the library while the pumpkin parade took place. This was an isolating situation and not consistent with our values of being an inclusive and safe place for all our students – especially students of color and those with a sensitivity to all the noise and excitement of the parade.

Rantz observed parents were not consulted in the decision to cancel the “Pumpkin Parade.”

“At B.F. Day Elementary, there have been discussions about the school’s Pumpkin Parade every year for at least the past five years,” a Seattle Public Schools (SPS) spokesperson told radio host Rantz.

“The school Racial Equity Team brought the topic up again in September, and the members (with staff input) made the recommendation listed in the newsletter post.”

asian parent david malkin told rantz the cancellation of halloween is another  exercise in affluent white vanity that is wokeism © press
Asian parent David Malkin told Rantz the cancellation of Halloween is another 'exercise in affluent white vanity that is wokeism'

The spokesperson said black males don't celebrate Halloween and the Racial Equity Team decided to cancel the event to stop them from feeling excluded.

The spokesperson said the following:

Historically, the Pumpkin Parade marginalizes students of color who do not celebrate the holiday. Specifically, these students have requested to be isolated on campus while the event took place. In alliance with SPS’s unwavering commitment to students of color, specifically African American males, the staff is committed to supplanting the Pumpkin Parade with more inclusive and educational opportunities during the school day.

Asian parent David Malkin told Rantz the cancellation of Halloween is another “exercise in affluent white vanity that is wokeism.”

“I don’t see any way in which this actually addresses any inequities to the extent that there are any inequities,” Malkin told the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.

“You know, this just seems like grandstanding on behalf of the principal and the staff who are predominantly white.”

“I’m sure they don’t want to hear from anyone of any race or ethnicity that doesn’t really want to go along with them in lockstep,” Malkin added.

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