A white principal says she was forced to resign from her role in the wake of an assembly that she approved for black students in which they were told that if their grades didn't improve, they could end up 'dead or in prison.' Principal Donelle Evensen, 39, said in a resignation letter that she had been informed that the result of an investigation into the assembly would end badly for her prompting her to quit, reports The August assembly saw fourth and fifth-grade students at Bunnell Elementary School in central Florida pulled together, irrespective of their test scores, and told that black students were underperforming.
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