The girl's mother says Teta called in district investigators who found the teacher's language "inappropriate," but not grounds for discipline. The student was suspended for 10 days, a penalty Curry likened to "criminalizing" black student misconduct. “That includes making sure all of our students, faculty and staff feel safe and supported." The controversy arose after two black students claimed on YouTube that racism courses through hallways and classrooms, and the administration turns a blind eye. Curry says the same girl was mistreated a second time, when the school called police to the building, after she wrote online she felt like "shooting" a teacher.
Source: Fox News June 28, 2016 18:11 UTC