A School Girl Sues Her School
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straight-A student got a C in cooking class and didn't like it. She didn't like
it so much that her dad filed a complaint in federal court about it. He alleges
that the teacher, who is white, discriminated against his daughter, who is
black. He seeks to have her grade changed from a C to an A and asks for
unspecified financial damages.
Virginia
Brown is in the ninth grade at Ashley High School. Since her first year in
school, she has had perfect attendance and all her grades have been A's.
Virginia's father said her heart was broken when she got the C.
"She cried
the whole weekend," he said. "She wouldn't come out of her room. Her eyes were
red and puffy. My little girl hasn’t been this upset since her cat got run over
by a car when she was 6 years old."
Virginia is
a model student. She's the class president. She's on the swim team, the
volleyball team, and the track team. She belongs to the chess club. She is a
member of the Girl Scouts and sings in her church choir.
The home
economics teacher is 28-year-old Jessica Smith. This is her first year teaching.
Ms. Smith said that discrimination was absolutely not the issue. “Some of my
best friends are African-Americans," she said. “This isn’t a black and white
problem. Everybody in America wants to sue everybody else. I’m going to sue them
for defamation of character and whatever else my lawyer comes up with.”
The school
principal, who grew up in India, said that he supported Ms. Smith 100 percent.
He said that Virginia is an excellent student who would have no problem getting
into the best universities even with a C in cooking. “She won’t have any
difficulty finding a great university, but she might have problems finding a
husband,” he laughed. “She’d better look for a man who likes to eat out a lot.”
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