Huntsville, AL
Protestors are firing back at Huntsville City Schools a day after the Superintendent said statistics don't back their claims of violence.
Several protestors said after Thursday night's meeting and the Superintendent's comments, they're more fired up than ever.
Dr. Casey Wardynski addressed the situation at the board meeting.
"It's
when children stray from where they are supposed to be that we begin
having trouble," he told the crowd. "Well, we do a lot to prevent that."
The crowd tried to question Wardynski, but they were hushed as he continued his comments.
A group that spoke on behalf of a Butler High School student who was attacked in a bathroom said they felt that comment was directed at the victim. They said Wardynski isn't blaming the attackers, but the victim who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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