In January 2022, racist graffiti was found in a school restroom calling for the killing of all Black people, using a racial slur. The
St. Petersburg Police Department investigated the matter, but despite the school's full cooperation including opening an anonymous tip line to students, the person or persons responsible were not identified. In addition to the racist graffiti, the word “monkey” was carved into a classroom door, and it was also asserted that racial bullying occurred at the school with the dean of students allegedly calling Black students “hoodlums”; some students addressing Black students as “slave” or the N-word; and some students exhibiting confederate flags on their cars. The President of the St. Petersburg Branch of the
NAACP requested to meet with the school's principal about the matter. The
NAACP and St. Petersburg Catholic High School alumnus and State Senator
Darryl Rouson denounced the acts of racism, and the President of the Pinellas County Chapter of the
Democratic Black Caucus of Florida and a Pinellas County Commissioner called for the removal of the school's dean. However, the report released by independent investigators did not recommend his dismissal. In April 2022, the
Federal Bureau of Investigation and the
United States Department of Justice contacted the St. Petersburg Chapter of the
NAACP to host listening sessions to hear concerns about the safety of minority students at St. Petersburg Catholic High School and to present any accounts of racism to the office of the
United States Attorney. In a letter sent to parents and made public through local reporting, the school subsequently committed to implement all recommendations made by the independent investigation, to review the school handbook discipline structure, establish a student group and a community committee focused on human dignity and solidarity issues within the school community, and to update professional development for staff so they are more prepared to work with a more diverse student population. == Touchdown Mary mural ==