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This is the followup on the nigger trying to win nigger lottery by accusing a White teacher of singing a birthday song to her nigglet.

Archive: https://archive.today/PXnNz

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>An elementary school teacher will remain in the classroom. The school district investigated her after she sang a birthday song to a student. Polk County Schools said they found no evidence that this teacher meant any harm. The version of the song, the child's parent said, is offensive and racially insensitive. The investigation by the district included interviews with several students, as well as the teacher, Kimberly Langston. According to the report, Langston has sung what she calls a "silly version" of the "Happy Birthday" song to students of various races. While the district acknowledges that intent doesn't erase impact, it concluded that the song did not target the student. The investigation does show that Langston received a written reprimand for a lack of judgement in photographing and relaying several student images without parental consent. The policies she violated are student safety and welfare, staff technology acceptable use and safety as well as student records.

This is the followup on the nigger trying to win nigger lottery by accusing a White teacher of singing a birthday song to her nigglet. Archive: https://archive.today/PXnNz From the post: >>An elementary school teacher will remain in the classroom. The school district investigated her after she sang a birthday song to a student. Polk County Schools said they found no evidence that this teacher meant any harm. The version of the song, the child's parent said, is offensive and racially insensitive. The investigation by the district included interviews with several students, as well as the teacher, Kimberly Langston. According to the report, Langston has sung what she calls a "silly version" of the "Happy Birthday" song to students of various races. While the district acknowledges that intent doesn't erase impact, it concluded that the song did not target the student. The investigation does show that Langston received a written reprimand for a lack of judgement in photographing and relaying several student images without parental consent. The policies she violated are student safety and welfare, staff technology acceptable use and safety as well as student records.
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the noggit's mother (ofc shes a single mother too).