Students turn on Visalia high schoolers caught in homophobic display
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A group of high school seniors in California is facing potential disciplinary measures after a controversial photo emerged showing them spelling out a homophobic slur using letters on their t-shirts. The incident has sparked widespread indignation among their peers.

This unsettling episode took place at Redwood High School in Visalia, located just south of Fresno. The group involved roughly ten students, some of whom held leadership positions within the school. Initially, the students donned matching t-shirts, each emblazoned with a large letter, forming the phrase “Class of 2026 Always Legit” for an official photograph taken during school hours.

However, the situation took a turn when the students rearranged themselves to spell out “2 F******,” a derogatory term, for an additional photo. This image subsequently circulated online, causing a ripple of shock and disappointment throughout the school community.

The incident unfolded during the fourth period on a Thursday, as per district officials. The exact number of students present during the second, offensive photograph remains unclear, adding to the complexity of the situation.

“Many students, particularly in the senior class, are really upset about the ignorant and rash actions of those involved in the photo,” a fellow classmate expressed to KFSN-TV, capturing the sentiment of dismay shared by many at the school.

“A lot of people at school, including the senior class, are really upset about the ignorant and rash actions of people who were in the photo,” an unnamed classmate told KFSN-TV.

Several of the students involved reportedly held leadership roles on campus, including positions in student government and other clubs, intensifying backlash from their peers.

“They are widely known in school. They’re supposed to be leading by example with the clubs that they run and represent, and people are just really mad because online things can surface really fast,” a Redwood High senior told KFSN-TV.

Visalia Unified School District officials said they launched an investigation after the image began circulating online, describing the students’ conduct as “unacceptable” and not reflective of the district’s values.

Natali Garza, the district’s executive director of student services, stressed that the incident would not be brushed aside.

She said: “We want the whole community to know that this is not representative of our values or the values of any of our school campuses. We also want families to know that there will be consequences for this very serious behavior.”

“Following a thorough investigation, appropriate disciplinary action has taken in accordance with district policy,” Superintendent Kirk Shrum said in a statement Friday night.

“While specific details are not made public, please know that this matter was addressed seriously and thoughtfully.”

The district did not disclose how many students were disciplined or what consequences were imposed, citing privacy laws.

Board policy states that students who engage in discriminatory harassment or hate speech “shall be subject to appropriate consequence or discipline, which may include suspension or expulsion when the behavior is severe or pervasive.”

The Source LGBT+ Center in Visalia condemned the display, with nonprofit leaders stating: “This was not a harmless joke. It reinforces stigma, normalizes hate, and harms LGBTQ+ students’ sense of safety and belonging.”

District officials said additional “social emotional support on campus” would be made available to students in the aftermath.

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