“‘Nothing Has Been Done’: Indiana Parent Claims All-White School Failed to Protect Biracial Daughter from Ongoing Racial Bullying by Group of Boys”
According to the post, these students have repeatedly used racial slurs, including calling the girl the N-word, and have bullied her both in and out of class.
November 22, 2026
This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on November 21, 2026
A concerned parent has come forward on the community Facebook group 574 Nosey Neighbors, alleging that her biracial daughter has been subjected to repeated racist bullying at what she describes as an “all-white school,” and that school officials have failed to take meaningful action despite multiple complaints.
In a detailed post shared under an anonymous participant label, the mother explains that her daughter, an strong, well-behaved student and a member of the school’s cheer team, has recently become the target of harassment from a group of boys.
According to the post, these students have repeatedly used racial slurs, including calling the girl the N-word, and have bullied her both in and out of class.
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The mother wrote that she and her family brought the issue to the school principal’s attention, but despite questioning other students, no disciplinary action has been taken. She stated,
“Nothing has been done,” “My daughter is a straight-A student, doesn’t get into any trouble, is a cheerleader, and has an amazing personality. I just don’t know what else to do.”
The post drew significant attention and sympathy from community members, many expressing disbelief that such racial behavior is still occurring in local schools.
One user, Raventheenforcer Oldmanhawkeye, shared their own similar experience with school :
I’m so sorry you have to go through this it’s sickening!!! The bullying got so bad with my son with zero repercussions I now home school. Smdh I’m so sorry
Another commenter, Araseley Jinxed Panda, expressed frustration and sadness at the situation, questioning how parents of the alleged bullies could remain unaware or .
That’s so sad 🙁 and to think if these kids was questioned the parents should know right?….and if these parents are not doing anything thats just so so so sick 🤢 its so sick how far this crap can get….alot of kids just will NOT go due to this type of stuff.yet NOTHING will get done….im so sorry you and your child are going through this!I really hope something gets done!this crap HAS to stop!
Several community members were surprised at the idea of an “all-white school” still existing in the area in 2026.
Jen Wheeler ,
I wasn’t aware that there were all white schools in this area…
Amid confusion and disbelief, others offered practical suggestions. Samantha R. Griffin the mother to escalate the issue beyond the principal.
Try the superintendent.
A few commenters offered emotional support or alternative coping strategies. Sue Badgerow Artley wrote, “So Sorry.”
Another commenter, Elizabeth Workman Thomas, suggested a controversial approach, responding to bullying with kindness:
Kill them with kindness. Tell her that when she passes them in the hallway or sees them in class compliment them or say something nice to them it will start to confuse them and maybe they will stop
However, many readers felt that dismissing slurs as “just words” minimizes the seriousness of racial bullying, particularly within a school environment where students should be protected.
The anonymous mother did not identify the school, though many commenters pressed for further clarification. Josey Kline questioned the claim:
A all white School??? Bullying isn’t cool
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