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A Georgia elementary school is facing furious backlash from parents after their students were subjected to signs on campus ...
Georgia parents are outraged after “For Colored Only” and “Whites Only” signs were allegedly posted above its water fountains as part of an elementary school teacher's lesson plan.
A teacher at Honey Creek Elementary in Rockdale County used the signs as part of a history lesson on segregation.
Alive was the first to uncover the signs that raised concerns with a family after a 5th and 1st grader saw them in the hallways at Honey Creek Elementary School.
Principal Adriene Lanier addressed the incident in a letter to parents on April 23, saying it involved a social studies ...
"The Georgia NAACP and the Rockdale County NAACP stand in solidarity with every student who felt devalued," their statement ...
A ban on cell phones for all Georgia elementary and middle schoolers is set to go into effect during the school day, pending ...
Georgia State Superintendent Richard Woods paid a visit to Mildred E. Freeman Elementary School Tuesday to honor them as a ...
Alayah Miles, second grader at Matilda Hartley Elementary School, won first place in statewide Young Georgia Authors ...
A Conyers mother demands accountability after her children said they found segregation-era signs at Honey Creek Elementary ...
The remarks come a day after Honey Creek parents received a letter addressing the incident following 11Alive’s story and more than a week after the signs were found.