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Federal judge orders Virginia county to replace Confederate school names it restored in 2024
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A federal judge has sided with the Virginia NAACP in its lawsuit against a county school board’s reinstatement of Confederate military names to two schools.
Confederate army officers’ names are “vestiges” of Shenandoah County’s segregationist history that required separate schools for Black and white students.
“The Confederate names were restored with complete awareness of their historic legacy and ongoing discriminatory impact,” Urbanski wrote.
The judge ordered the board to settle on new school names “on a racially nondiscriminatory basis with all deliberate speed.”
Board members who voted to restore the Confederate names said they were honoring popular community sentiment.