Student suing school after being told she was 'too dark' for dance performance

A high school dancer is suing her school after being told her skin was “too dark” and would distract audience members.

A black student has filed a lawsuit against a school district in Kansas, mid western US, alleging she was prevented from performing with her high school’s dance team after being told her skin was “too dark” and would clash with the colour of the team’s costumes.

Camille Sturdivant also alleges she was subjected to racial discrimination and ostracised after she complained about how she was treated in the Blue Valley School District, The Kansas City Star reported.

Ms Sturdivant graduated in May 2018 from Blue Valley Northwest High School, where she was one of two black students on the 14-member Dazzlers dance team.

School racism allegations: Camille Sturdivant (right) alleged she was told her skin was 'too dark' to be in a school dance performance.
Camille Sturdivant (right) alleged she was told her skin was ‘too dark’ to be in a school dance performance. Source: Facebook/Camille Sturdivant

The lawsuit alleges the team’s choreographer made the comments about her dark skin in 2017, and that the team’s coach was fired because of racial comments she made about Ms Sturdivant in text messages with the choreographer.

The Blue Valley school district released a statement Wednesday confirming that Ms Sturdivant showed the principal the text messages and that the coach’s employment ended the next day.

“The District expects staff to treat all students with respect at all times, and any report that this expectation has not been fulfilled is taken very seriously,” the district said.

However, the district didn’t specifically address other allegations in the lawsuit.

‘Racist’ text messages

Ms Sturdivant alleges she saw text messages between the two when she was given the coach’s phone to play music for the team.

The texts discussed how Ms Sturdivant had been named to the Golden Girls dance team at the University of Missouri for the next year, with the coach and choreographer expressing distaste for the decision.

Racism allegations: Camille Sturdivant (right) is suing a school district after the alleged allegation.
Camille Sturdivant (right) is suing a school district after the alleged allegation. Source: Facebook/Camille Sturdivant

The coach also used an expletive when saying she believed Ms Sturdivant was chosen because she was black, according to the lawsuit.

Ms Sturdivant showed the texts to her parents, who showed them to the school’s principal, Amy Pressly. The coach was fired the next day.

The lawsuit alleges the coach was also told she could not be on school property or have contact with Sturdivant or any other member of the dance team, but that she was seen at the school and with members of the dance team several times.

Student excluded from team activities

Ms Sturdivant alleges her family was told the team banquet paid for by parents was cancelled, but that she later learned the fired coach and all the other dancers ate together on the County Club Plaza on the same date as the cancelled banquet.

All the members of the dance team except Ms Sturdivant and the other black member wore ribbons during their last performance with their former coach’s initials, CL.

The two black team members also were excluded from team photos taken after the event on school property, according to the lawsuit.

Along with the school district, the lawsuit also names Ms Pressly, the parent of another dancer on the team and a teacher.

Ms Sturdivant is seeking an unspecified amount in damages.