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Anthony Wayne Local School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Anthony Wayne Local School District
106 schoolsPreschools
(5)Elementary Schools
(35)Middle Schools
(11)High Schools
(17)Other Schools
(38)Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
District ends race-based groups
Alleged incident in Wellesley School District · Massachusetts
A Massachusetts school district agreed to discontinue its race-based affinity groups and bias reporting system. This decision was made as part of a settlement following a lawsuit. The institution will now cease these programs.
School ends race-based groups
Alleged incident in Wellesley School District · Massachusetts
A school district faced legal action concerning its racially segregated affinity groups. The institution subsequently agreed to open these groups to all students.
District settles racial affinity lawsuit
Alleged incident in Wellesley School District · Massachusetts
A school district settled a lawsuit regarding its use of racial affinity groups. These groups separated students by race for discussions on current events. The legal challenge questioned the appropriateness of this educational practice.
High School Cancels 'USA Day'
Alleged incident in Wellesley School District · Massachusetts
A high school reportedly canceled a planned 'USA Day' event during its spirit week. The decision was made to avoid perceived political content. This action sparked discussion regarding the school's approach to national themes.
School segregates students by race
Alleged incident in Wellesley School District · Massachusetts
A school district established a 'healing space' for students of color following a national tragedy. This space explicitly excluded white students from participating. The district defended the practice as beneficial for historically marginalized groups.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.