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Parent outrage prompts apology after segregation-era signs displayed at Conyers elementary schoolThe Rockdale County School District has since acknowledged the incident and issued a letter to parents, one week later, following public scrutiny. Nikisha, a concerned mother of a first and fifth ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNNAACP condemns segregation signs at Rockdale County schoolAn investigation is underway at Honey Creek Elementary School in Rockdale County after a teacher reportedly used unapproved ...
The Rockdale County and Georgia NAACP chapters are calling for the Rockdale County school district to “move swiftly and ...
Rockdale County Public Schools Superintendent Shirley Chesser said signs suggesting water fountains at an elementary school were segregated based on race were part of an unapproved social studies ...
ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga ... when asked how he discovered the signs were up at the school. RELATED: Parent outrage prompts apology after segregation-era signs displayed at Conyers elementary ...
Several parents of students from Honey Creek Elementary ... Fox affiliate WAGA and NBC affiliate WXIA reported. A Rockdale County school district spokesperson said that the signs posted on April ...
ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga. — A group of parents said they are upset after their kids walked inside Honey Creek Elementary and found segregation signs posted inside the school. The signs were ...
School leaders explained the signs were part of an unapproved social studies activity, but it did little to quell public scrutiny, WXIA reported. Parents voiced their concerns at a recent Rockdale ...
Signs that were posted in a Georgia elementary school as part of a history lesson recently have sparked concern among some parents.
A mother is raising concerns over an unapproved history lesson at school where "whites only" and "colored only" signs were placed above school water fountains.
The Rockdale County School District has since acknowledged the incident and issued a letter to parents, one week later, following public scrutiny. Nikisha, a concerned mother of a first and fifth ...
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