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Williamson County schools seek diversity plan after parents share claims of student discrimination
The Williamson County School district is developing a diversity and inclusion plan to help stomp out racism in the classroom.
and last updated 2021-01-22 21:46:03-05
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Williamson County School district is developing a diversity and inclusion plan to help stomp out racism in the classroom.
Becky Rutland and Leslianna Garlington have black and white children in Williamson County Schools. I feel like weâre in a predominantly white area, Rutland said, and my kids are definitely the minority. Thereâs not a lot of representation, meaning that my children donât go to school and see teachers and staff members that look like them.