On the first day of an Oklahoma high school’s spirit week, a group of students ruined all the fun of homecoming by using their costumes to send a hateful message.
Everyone knows how Spirit Week goes. Every day, students have a different theme to dress up for like “Opposite Day” or “Superhero Day.” Well, last week, students at Tishomingo High School were encouraged to participate in Scrabble Day by wearing a black t-shirt so they can receive a random Scrabble tile, according to The Okahoman. However, a few students thought it was funny to use their letters to send a disgusting message. Six non-Black students (including a white boy with dreads???) were captured in a photo wearing their letter which they arranged to spell out the N-word.
The photo was posted to a Johnston County Facebook group where a woman wrote the students in the picture were…