The father of a black 12-year-old girl says a Georgetown ISD middle school failed to appropriately discipline other students who called his daughter an ape and a slave and pretended to whip her.

A report by Tippit Middle School staff concluded the girl "was a victim of more than one incident of racially harassing conduct," according to a document obtained by the Austin American-Statesman.

The girl's father, civil rights attorney Robert Ranco, told the newspaper the school didn't suspend any of the students involved or refer to any of the incidents as bullying.

The school report documented three incidents of harassment against Ranco's daughter, according to the Statesman.

In March, a girl followed Ranco's daughter around a tennis court, held a piece of trash and pretended it was a whip, saying something along the lines of "You're my slave now!" The same month, Ranco's daughter pointed out a boy who had started a dispute in the cafeteria, and he said, "You're not really going to take the word of a BLACK person over the word of a WHITE person, are you?"

The school said another incident followed in May, when the girl who had pretended to use the whip walked into a classroom and asked a boy why he was sitting there. "Because I don't sit next to apes," the boy said and moved away from Ranco's daughter, according to the Statesman.

The girl from the whipping incident reportedly pulled up a photo of an ape on her cellphone and told Ranco's daughter, "This is what you look like."

The school report didn't specify what kind of discipline the students faced but said they were provided "additional re-teaching," according to the Statesman. Georgetown ISD didn't respond to the newspaper's request for comment.