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Monday, November 13, 2006
Principal Threatens Latinos With Deportation
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Obviously we have to talk about this fascinating story about the Clayton County principal who threatened some Latino students with deportation.
It’s clear from the story that the principal regrets her remarks, and that she made them out of anger and frustration out of discipline. Still, some say the comments reveal her true feelings about Latino students, and they don’t think she should return to the position given the school’s 20 percent Latino population.
Should this principal be allowed to return? Should she be reassigned to a school without a significant Latino population? Should she be demoted to a position of less authority? Should she be fired?




