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Black students told at segregated assembly their grades were a ‘problem’

Some parents claim children were warned that those who underperformed had a higher chance of going to jail, being shot or killed

Black students at a Florida primary school were pulled out of class and told their test results were a “problem” during a segregated assembly.

The children, aged between 9 and 11, were singled out for a presentation on how black students had underperformed on standardised tests over the past three years.

Students at Bunnell Elementary School were selected to attend based on their race, and students who had passing grades were also made to attend.

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