A Georgia principal has apologized for making racially charged remarks at her school?s graduation ceremony.
Nancy Gordeuk, founder and principal of TNT Academy in Stone Mountain, Ga., shocked those in attendance at Friday?s commencement when she chastised some for leaving early by saying, ?Look who?s leaving, all the black people.?
The comments, captured on cellphone video, sparked immediate outrage at the ceremony, as dozens of students and parents erupted, leaving in protest. The footage quickly circulated on social media, with some calling for Gordeuk?s resignation.
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