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West Broward High School’s Yearbook Distribution Suspended Due to Black Lives Matter Pages

Apparently, Black lives don't matter here.

Janelle BombalierbyJanelle Bombalier
June 22, 2021
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Last Friday, students at West Broward High School in Pembroke Pines were told that the school district suspended their yearbook’s distribution because two pages focused on the Black Lives Matter movement.

David Fleischer, a teacher at the school, told CNN, “I found out that it was because there were some complaints from teachers and from parents about the content of the BLM page.”

“That it didn’t seem objective, there were no opposing views. They mentioned the fact that we should have had, or could have included, something like Blue Lives Matter, All Lives Matter.”

Fleischer wrote an email to his co-workers at the high school saying that “not every story has, or should include, an opposing viewpoint.”

In response, the Broward County school district confirmed in a statement that it paused the distribution of the yearbook, which is called “The Edge.”

“Broward County Public Schools supports and encourages students’ freedom of expression. After concern was expressed last week regarding editorial student content included in the West Broward High School yearbook about the Black Lives Matter movement, the school’s administration paused distribution late Friday afternoon while the concerns were carefully reviewed,” the statement said. 

The school’s principal, Brad Fatou, resumed distribution on Monday, but with a note inserted in the books.

According to the note, it said, “Please note that as a governmental agency, the School Board of Broward County must maintain a neutral stance on all political views. As such, any political views expressed in the 2021 West Broward yearbook are not sponsored by the District.”

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In regards to the statement, Fleischer said, “looks like they’re saying that Black Lives Matter is political and it’s not a human rights issue.”

Kennedy Messado, a senior at the high school and co-editor-in-chief of the yearbook, told CNN the yearbook committee decided to include the Black Lives Matter movement to “accurately represent the entire year and the events that took place.”

He also mentioned feeling disheartened by the situation, saying, “I was more shocked and taken aback because I don’t think I considered it being an issue or somebody having an issue with the spread.”

“It was concerning, as a person of color from the school, that they felt as though they could take this approach and that it wouldn’t have any repercussions,” Messado added.

Elise Twitchell, co-editor-in-chief of the yearbook, said her peers and her were “censored.”

“We were censored for a weekend and almost a full school day, and that’s not something that should be happening to a student-run publication,” she continued.

Related Story: South Broward High’s First Black Valedictorian Makes History with 5.6 GPA

Fleischer said the lack of communication by school officials and the rash decision to suspend distribution over the Black Lives Matter movement was upsetting, even more so that many students in the district are students of color.

“We just feel that this is an attack on our non-White student body, and it’s just a slap in the face to my students who have worked hard in the yearbook, it’s a slap in the face to obviously the First Amendment and to journalism,” Fleischer added.

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