The Martin County School District is investigating after a photo showing six middle school students spelling out a racial slur was posted on social media.
Tuesday afternoon, district officials confirmed the photo was authentic.
They said it was taken by students at Hidden Oaks Middle School in Palm City.
Each student in the photo is holding a letter spelling out a common racial slur aimed at the Black community.
Officials said the students made the letters in an art class.
“It’s disgusting,” said district spokesperson Jennifer Deshazo. “And it’s against everything that the Martin County School District stands for.”
Coincidentally, the school board was scheduled to hold its regular meeting Tuesday, just hours after the photo was posted.
Discussion of the photo was not on the agenda, but people still packed the room to voice their opinions to the board.
“It’s racism,” one woman said.
“I am appalled,” said another woman.
“What is happening is not OK,” said a third person stepping to the podium.
Outside the meeting, the president of the Martin County chapter of the NAACP expressed his concern.
“I was very heartbroken,” said Jimmy Smith.
Smith said he wanted people to know this is not just kids being kids.
He said it’s about so much more than just a photo.
“We all have made mistakes,” Smith said. “But when you get to that degree and that depth to come up with an idea like that, there’s something else going on.”
Many people at the board meeting took it even further, saying it’s just a small step from a photo to the racially motivated shooting that killed 10 people in Buffalo over the weekend.
“We better take this very, very seriously or we will have Buffalo blood here in Martin County,” said local attorney Marwan Porter.
District officials said there is no question the students in the photo will be punished.
They said the exact punishment would be determined by the outcome of their investigation.