NJ school district slams 'offensive' watermelon graphic on Juneteenth menu

Outrage erupted among families in a New Jersey school district after a June cafeteria menu featured a watermelon graphic in connection with Juneteenth. School officials swiftly condemned the imagery as racially insensitive, demanding immediate action from the district’s food-service provider.

The incident took place within Montclair Public Schools, where the menu, created by Sodexo, the district’s food-service contractor, sparked complaints from students, families, staff, and community members alike.

Superintendent Ruth Turner expressed that those who encountered the menu felt “hurt, disappointed, and offended” by the watermelon graphic’s association with the June 19 holiday, which marks the end of slavery in the United States.

Turner labeled the graphic as “inappropriate, insensitive, and inconsistent with the values of Montclair Public Schools,” emphasizing that its link to Juneteenth was “offensive and unacceptable.”

Upon becoming aware of the controversy, district administrators acted promptly, reaching out to Sodexo’s senior leadership to demand responsibility and corrective measures.

Turner stated that Sodexo was instructed to remove the offensive image and issue a revised version of the June menu immediately.

The district also said it would work with the company to review internal procedures and expectations governing materials distributed to students and families.

“All materials shared with our school community must be reviewed through a lens of cultural awareness, sensitivity, and respect,” Turner said.

The controversy erupted just months after Sodexo took over food-service operations across the district.

District-linked materials announcing the partnership said Sodexo began operating in Montclair schools on Jan. 5.

Families were promised that their children would be served fresh ingredients, nutrition-focused meals and “culturally responsive menu options.”

The watermelon image immediately drew scrutiny because of the fruit’s long and complicated history in American racial stereotypes.

In a statement, Turner explicitly referenced the historic use of watermelon imagery to demean black Americans, saying the association made the menu graphic particularly troubling when paired with Juneteenth.

The district credited community members with bringing the matter to administrators’ attention.

It is unclear who first noticed the image or exactly when complaints were first lodged.

Nor is it clear who designed the graphic, who approved it for distribution, or whether it appeared districtwide or only on certain school menus.

Sodexo apologized after the controversy became public.

The company said it “deeply regret[s] the usage of culturally insensitive imagery on our June menu” and insisted the intent had been to highlight a seasonal item that had been served regularly during the spring.

“We take this situation very seriously,” the company said.

Sodexo said the issue was addressed through internal protocols and pledged to reinforce its service standards, operating procedures and approval processes.

The company did not publicly identify the employee or employees responsible for creating or approving the graphic.

No disciplinary action has been publicly announced.

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