"It's against the law": Atlanta mom claims local elementary school is segregating classes
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An Atlanta mother claims her local elementary school separates Black second grade students into different classes from their White peers. Kila Posey has filed a civil rights complaint addressing the practice with the US Department of Education.
"There was a pit in my stomach, you can't do it, it's against the law," Posey, the mother who filed the complaint about Mary Lin Elementary, told CBS Atlanta affiliate WGCL-TV. Posey's husband happens to be the school psychologist at Mary Lin, with 23 years' experience in the field. She' an educator herself, with 17 years of experienceMore Related News

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