Lemont High School to discontinue use of controversial Indians mascot
Lemont High School District 210 Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution Monday night to discontinue the term associated with student activities and athletic teams. The south suburban school will also phase out the use of the âLHS Indiansâ logo.
The resolution will take effect at the beginning of the 2021-22 school year, according to the districtâs president.
âThe primary responsibility of the Board of Education is to ensure our students are provided with the best educational experience at Lemont High School. It is imperative for our students to learn to think critically in an environment where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity,â the district said in a statement.
National Commission on Civil Rights, American Psychological Association and National Congress of American Indians, among others, called for the school district to discontinue the use of Native American names and symbols as nicknames and/or mascots by non-Native schools.
School district officials said they acknowledge that imagery, depictions, phrases and references âconsidered acceptable at oneâ can be considered derogatory or offensive towards some.
Lemont High School was established in 1890. The school board has not yet decided if the school will adopt a new mascot
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