Oregon High School on probation after racist behavior probe
Associated Press
CLATSKANIE, Ore. – An investigator has determined Clatskanie High School girls basketball players in Oregon “more likely than not” used racist language against members of the De La Salle team during a game in Clatskanie in December 2021.
As a result, Clastkanie has been placed on probation by the Oregon School Activities Association until mid-February 2023, the Longview, Washington, Daily News reported.
The association said the high school team’s players and coaches must engage with a guest speaker about equity and inclusion before next season, among other measures, and all Clatskanie student athletes and coaches must complete racial equity and implicit bias trainings.
A news release from Clatskanie High School athletic director and dean of students Ryan Tompkins on Wednesday confirmed the findings of the report more than two months after the report was completed.
Tompkins said the high school is prepared to meet probation requirements.
De La Salle North High School President Oscar Leong said he believes the drawn out process of the investigation has resulted in positive change for student athletes across Oregon.
Additionally, the investigation found Clatskanie school staff and referees assigned by the Lower Columbia Officials Association failed to address the concerns regarding racially charged language after they were brought up during the game.
The Lower Columbia officials who worked the December game were also prohibited from working any 2022 OSAA Basketball State Championship playoff games.
Bob Rose, assigner for the Lower Columbia Officials Association, said he respects what the OSAA did.