After a video of a Georgia School principal went viral because of remarks she made at a recent commencement ceremony, the school has decided to severe their relationship with her. Nancy Gordeuk may have obtained a high degree of academic achievement throughout her career as an educator but she flunked miserably on knowing the power of social media.
In an email sent to the NAACP, TNT Academy board of directors chair Heidi Anderson wrote the board had moved to dismiss Gordeuk, who previously said “the devil was in the house and came out from my mouth” when she made a controversial remark about black people leaving Friday’s graduation ceremony.
“In light of recent events, the board of directors of TNT Academy has moved to dismiss Nancy Gordeuk as principal,” Anderson said in the email, which the state NAACP sent to The AJC. “During the coming transition, we will continue to prioritize support for our most recent graduates. Moreover, we will continue our commitment to providing students with the best educational classes, transcription services and academic credit recovery possible.”
In the video below, Gordeuk attempts to give an apology but even in her apology you can clearly see she is biased towards black people. As she attempted to explain to a CBS reporter about what prompted her to say “Look who’s leaving, all the black people”, Gordeuk added more insult to injury when she said “a black person” was recording with his Ipad which she believed was rude.
Why was his race even an issue? How about say a person was recording with his Ipad? It is apparent from her own words she has biases towards people of color and the school made the appropriate decision in letting her go.
For this reason, Nancy Gordeuk the above video is dedicated to you.
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