White parents refuse to send kids to violent niggerfuxxed school – nig principal sez de skool be safe as ah moefukka

Video @ link shows White parents

Fear of violence at a Northside high school prompts two parents to vow to keep their kids out of First Coast High School classrooms.

Students can’t learn because they are too afraid a fight may break out or worse, the two worried parents told Channel 4.

“He has a fear of what’s going to happen to him, and that should not happen to a 15-year-old child,” said one parent.

“She got hit in the head with bottles. She had been pushed several times, kicked, pushed and shoved,” said the second worried parent.

Both said they’re keeping their kids home from school because of an incident that happened on campus last week.

Neither parent wanted their identities revealed because they were concerned is about retaliation.

“He’s at the point now where he’s throwing up in the morning because he’s nervous about going to school now because he doesn’t know what’s going to happen,” the parent said.

The school district said last week’s incident happened in the high school’s courtyard when several students were throwing full water bottles at other students.

One of the parents said a bottle hit his daughter.

He said he would not send his daughter back to First Coast High School because it’s not safe. However, Principal Tony Bellamy said he disagrees.

“Twenty percent of our student body is causing havoc for our 80 percent,” Bellamy said.

The principal said those 80 percent can thank that 20 percent for new rules, changes he called a “lockdown lunch,” which strips students privilege to eat, walk or even stand in the courtyard.

The students who threw the water bottles have been suspended pended, and the school has stopped allowing students to bring water bottles in the courtyard

“We want our parents to feel we are taking all measures and precautions to make sure that our campus is safe,” Bellamy said.

The two parents who have pulled their kids from First Coast High said they don’t think the changes are enough for their kids to feel safe, but other parents disagreed.

“I send my son to school. Am I going to get a call — meet him at Shands or he’s been shot?” said Robert Mitchell, who believes the school is safe. “I don’t know why they seem to think one or two incidents dictate a safety problem, but there is not.”

As an additional safety measure, Bellamy said the school has recently hired more security for the campus.


Dis muahfuggin skool bee safe as ah muahfukka.
Dems wite moefukka’s be lyin an she-it – ah huh.

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