Sacramento teacher out of the classroom after using racial slur Share Updated: 6:30 PM PDT Jun 30, 2021 Share Updated: 6:30 PM PDT Jun 30, 2021
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Show Transcript BRANDI CUMMINGS TALKED TO A STENTUD IN THE CLASS. WHEN I HEARD IT I WAS SHOCKED. BRANDI: FROM COMMUNITY LEADERS TO PARENTS. IN THE SACRAMENTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT. I WAS APPALLED AND DEEPLY CONCERNED. BRANDI: ALL REACTIN TOG COMMENTS WERE TOO RECORDED BY A STUDENT AT A SEVENTH GRADE SPANISH CLASS. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, WHEN WEEK BEFORE THE END OF SCHOOL, A TEACRHE SAID THE F WORD IS SOMETHING WHERE HER CONSTANTLY. IT USED TO BE A NASTY, LYUG WORD, NOW IT’S LIKE THE WORD LENGTH, WHICH EVERYONE SAYS, OR BLANK, WHICH USED TO BE A HORRIBLE UGLY WORD AS WELL, IT’S JUST NOT ANYMORE SOMEHOW. I CAN JUST IMAGINE WHAT OUR YOUNG PPLEOE ARE GOING THROUGH, ESPECIALLY AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM WNHE SHE JUST SO FLUENTLY SAID THE N-WORD AND TRIED TO