
By DAYNA DRUM | Reporter
After hate speech vandalism was found in front of Palisades Charter High School’s campus on Sunday, March 13, the Pali High community is responding in a united fashion.
The school will be hosting a Unity Rally from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 2, an event to celebrate diversity and strength.

“This is an important time for us to support each other as we continue the work of building an ever stronger and more unified community, in the wake of the hate-speech graffiti vandalism incident that occurred on campus last weekend,” said principal Pamela Magee in a statement on Sunday.
The rally hosted in Mercer Hall will feature speeches from city officials, student representatives, school board members and PCHS administration. The purpose of the meeting will be to share ideas about how to move the school forward as a unified community.
Shortly after the vandalism occurred, Pali High students wrote their own messages of love and peace around the campus in response.
Two Pali High students have been arrested for the vandalism and released into the custody of their parents.
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