Controversial Assembly at Bunnell Elementary Sparks Investigation into Singling Out Black Students

Black students at Bunnell Elementary School in Florida were singled out and pulled from class for an assembly focused on their poor performance on standardized tests, prompting outrage from parents and an investigation by the school district. Only Black fourth- and fifth-grade students were selected to attend the assembly, which featured a typo-laden PowerPoint presentation highlighting the low test scores of Black students. Parents expressed concern that their children were told they could end up dead or in jail if they didn't improve their grades. The school district is investigating the incident, and the interim superintendent has apologized to parents.
- Black Florida students singled out for poor test scores in assembly at Bunnell Elementary School The Washington Post
- Florida school isolates Black students at assembly, reportedly offered gift cards to improve scores Fox News
- Flagler County Schools superintendent apologizes for Bunnell assembly Daytona Beach News-Journal
- Elementary school assembly singling out low-scoring Black students in Bunnell sparks investigation WJXT News4JAX
- Flagler Schools criticized for hosting assembly that singled out Black elementary students ActionNewsJax.com
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