A assistant principal who claims she was forced out of her job after using the term 'colored people' during mandatory 'anti-racism' training filed a lawsuit against the school board for allegedly failing to intervene against staff bullies who called her a 'white racist b**ch.'Emily Mais, who left the Agnor-Hurt Elementary School in September, filed the against the Albemarle County School District last Thursday, claiming she faced harassment after a 'slip of the tongue' when she was protesting the training based on (CRT). She claimed the school and district officials ignored her complaints as colleagues allegedly called her a 'two-faced racist b**ch,' and that she was further shamed when she was forced to apologize before leaving the district.
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