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Originally Posted by Animate
Wow...Now I do think they should seek some explanation but I don't like how its initially made into a racial issue. Just get a lawyer without going to the NAACP first.
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The video said they wanted a meeting with the district. The article said they wanted proof from the teacher of her allergy to the ingredients of the product. Neither of which has been produced. I agree that the lawyers and NAACP seem "fast". But the school should respond with action instead of some statements. Either of those are doable or at least the conversation should be being had and it's not. I guess they were not getting explanations in what they felt was a timely manner. At least I hope that's the reason.
The teacher did say she had allergies at the start of the year, but she just now noticed she's "allergic" to this girl's hair product that she has apparently been using for over a year?