Shocking homophobic display by high school students rocks California school district

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Shocking homophobic display by high school students rocks California school district

A group of California high school students has been disciplined after posing for a photo in which they arranged their shirts to spell a homophobic slur — an incident that has unsettled the local school community.

Ten students from Redwood High School, located southeast of Fresno, wore white T-shirts bearing individual letters and stood together on gym bleachers for what was intended to be a senior class photo. According to YourCentralValley.com, the group initially posed for an image spelling “Always Legit, Class of 2026,” but later rearranged themselves to spell a slur, substituting the number “6” for the letter “g.”

Visalia Unified students spelling out a homophobic slur.
A photograph depicting Redwood High School students spelling out a homophobic slur has been branded unacceptable behavior by the school district in California. KSEE/KGPE

The photo circulated on social media and drew the attention of school administrators. In a statement, Visalia Unified School District Superintendent Kirk Shrum said officials were aware of the image and condemned the behavior as unacceptable and hateful.

District spokesperson Cristina Gutierrez told the San Francisco Chronicle that the episode was particularly troubling because several of the students involved held student government roles, amplifying the impact on the school community.

Photograph of Visalia Unified students wearing T-shirts that spell out a homophobic slur.
The students had letters on their tees for a senior class photo, and had initially posed for a picture that spelled out, “Always Legit, Class of 2026.” KSEE/KGPE
Visalia Unified students spelling out "CLASS OF 2026" with letters on their shirts.
The students posing inside the gym pulled off the disturbing stunt, using the “6” for the “g” in the homophobic slur. KSEE/KGPE

By the end of the week, the district announced that “appropriate disciplinary action” had been taken against the students, according to YourCentralValley.com. Officials did not disclose specific penalties, but under district policy the students could face suspension or expulsion.

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