The case involving Barbers Hill ISD student Darryl George, 18, who was suspended over his dreadlocks, is going to trial. The trial will determine if the school violated the CROWN Act by moving George to in-school suspension just before the law took effect. Supporters protested near the superintendent's home in Texas.
A bench trial Thursday, six months in the making, will determine whether Barbers Hill ISD violated the CROWN Act when moving Darryl George to in-school suspension over his locs hairstyle. https://t.co/QeiuCG7k6j
Two dozen protesters gathered near a Texas superintendent’s home on Wednesday to support a Black teen who has been suspended for most of the school year over the length of his dreadlocks. https://t.co/JYhWSGcQ8Q
Tomorrow, a judge will decide whether Barbers Hill ISD violated the CROWN Act when suspending Darryl George just one day before the law went into effect. https://t.co/EoZxSEhH9c
A case of a student suspended from his regular school classes over his dreadlocks goes before a judge on Thursday — here's what to know about the case https://t.co/f5fr4xKYZy
This comes as the case involving a current student, Darryl George, 18, heads to trial Thursday. @KHOUStephanie https://t.co/OWWCdY3MjF
This comes as the case involving a current student, Darryl George, 18, heads to trial Thursday. https://t.co/51h1g1bYkW