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Community speakers press district for discipline transparency and highlight meal debt

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Two public commenters asked the Lincoln County Schools board for clearer public information after a reported racial harassment incident and urged community support to erase roughly $9,000 in student meal debt.

Two community members used the public-comment period at the Oct. 14 Lincoln County Schools Board of Education meeting to press the district for details about disciplinary actions in a racially charged student incident and to offer community support for unpaid student meal accounts.

Reverend Kino Kennedy, identifying himself as pastor of Poplar Springs AME Zion Church, said the district publicly condemned racial harassment of a Lincoln High School student four months earlier but has not provided details about which policies were…

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