The woman was complaining about her son getting suspended from his Grosse Pointe high school for saying the n-word on Snapchat.
"In my seven years on the board, I've never heard anyone speak in the audience like tonight," said board member Margaret Weertz.
Jon Dean, the superintendent of the Grosse Pointe Public School System, added:"I, as the superintendent, need to say our school district does not tolerate language like that in any construct. Greg Bowens, of the Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods branch of the NAACP, told ClickonDetroit that several people had called the organization to complain about the incident, with some upset that more board members had not spoken out about the woman's language.
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