Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

The Equal Protection Project has filed a civil rights complaint against the Ithaca City School District (ICSD) for allegedly excluding White students from an event for "students of color." The complaint claims that the practice occurred over a four-year period from 2021-2024.

The Equal Protection Project (EPP), a nonprofit that opposes racial discrimination in any form, has filed a civil rights complaint against the Ithaca City School District (ICSD) in New York. The complaint alleges that the district systematically excluded White students from an event for "students of color" for four years, from 2021 to 2024.

The ICSD promoted a Students of Color Summit 2024 on Ithaca High School's campus earlier this year. The event was advertised as being for "Students of Color in grades 6-12." After backlash, the district apologized for using "exclusionary language" and all students were ultimately welcomed to the event.

Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

The EPP, founded by Cornell Law School professor and Legal Insurrection Foundation president William A. Jacobson, sent the complaint to the U.S. Department of Education, suggesting that White students were being discriminated against for years. The complaint accuses ICSD of systematically excluding White students from SOCU Summits "with the knowledge and the participation of dozens of teachers and administrators, knowledge of the Board of Education, and despite multiple complaints about the racially discriminatory practices from members of the community."

The complaint includes various emails and screenshots of ICSD noting that the events were for non-White students. Among the examples is an email sent from a Summit organizer who complained "we are being forced to include White students due to a complaint that we are engaging in segregation" that was sent after the school board apologized for using "exclusionary language."

Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

According to the complaint, "The Frequently Asked Questions section of the official SOCU Summit website even included an explanation as to ‘Why aren’t White students invited?’ and required that registering students ‘acknowledge that this is a Student of Color ONLY event,’" the complaint said. "The discrimination was not a mere ‘communication’ problem, it reflected systemic discrimination against White students as to SOCU Summits," the complaint continued. "It is hard to imagine more open, prolonged, and intentional racial discrimination, despite ICSD’s denials."

The EPP asked the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) to open an investigation and to take remedial measures regarding the "systemic racial discrimination at ICSD against White students regarding SOCU Summits during 2021-2024" and "whether ICSD made material misrepresentations to OCR in 2023" when the ICSD said the District’s programming is open to all participants regardless of race while simultaneously "excluding" White students.

Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

Ithaca School District Accused of Racially Excluding White Students

Jacobson, the founder of the EPP, feels "fighting against equity discrimination is the civil rights issue of our time." He told Fox News Digital that the proof that White students were excluded is overwhelming and complaints that White students were eventually allowed is "evidence that White students were systematically excluded in prior years."

"The 4-year-long open discrimination against White students for 'Students of Color' summits in the Ithaca City School District is shocking because it was so brazen and had the support of dozens of teachers, administrators, and even the Board of Education. This was not a student group or individual staff member gone rogue, this was an entire school district gone rogue, ignoring clear federal, state, and local nondiscrimination laws," Jacobson said.

The EPP feels that "because ICSD is a public school district, these programs that discriminate based on race and skin color violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution."

Further, because ICSD also receives federal funding, "these programs also violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI) and its implementing regulations," the complaint said.

The Ithaca City School District did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The district has been asked by the EPP "to impose remedial relief regarding ICSD’s systemic four-year exclusion of White students from Students of Color United Summits, and to ensure that all ongoing and future programming through ICSD comport with federal civil rights laws."