Lawyer files complaint on behalf of black student's family
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Posted 11:32AM on Wednesday 23rd January 2002 ( 23 years ago )
ATHENS - An attorney has filed a complaint against the Clarke County School District on behalf of the parents of a black student, claiming that the child was tied to a tree and hit by three classmates. <br>
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Atlanta attorney Matt Billips filed the complaint yesterday with the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights. It accuses the school system of racial discrimination. <br>
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The complaint says on November 20, three white students at Hilsman Middle School tied the student to a tree. It says one of the classmates struck the student with a plastic soda bottle and that the others hit the student with ``various objects.'' <br>
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The complaint says the school ``took no effective remedial or disciplinary action'' against the students. Neither the parents nor the child are named. <br>
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Superintendent Lewis Holloway says he investigated the incident at the middle school at the request of the child's parents. He says he concluded that the three had been properly disciplined but would not say how the three were punished. <br>
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Holloway added that what he called the ``supposed rope'' was never tied. In his words, ``it was just kids playing.'' <br>
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A spokesman for the Office of Civil Rights in Washington says it takes 30 to 45 days for the office to make sure a complaint is within its jurisdiction.
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