The Jonas Brothers
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I never said I'd integrate the classroom.
And they would use these kind of legal loopholes.
I'm so curious to know the actual ins and outs of what the law said.
Because, you know, they did everything they could to try to skirt the letter of the law.
At this point, though, Mrs. Henry rushes to Miss Woodmere's office.
She tells her there's no reason why Ruby should be there and by herself all day, especially since the other kids are also first graders and right next door.
Miss Woodmere explains that Miss Spencer doesn't want to teach Ruby and no one is going to force her to.
So Mrs. Henry suggests that the kids come to her class for some of the day.
Mrs. Henry says it's cruel to isolate a child.
And if they continue to separate Ruby, she's breaking federal law.
I'm so curious to know what the law said.
Mrs. Henry threatens to call Superintendent Redmond and Mrs. Woodmere looks heated.
And so over in Ruby's classroom, Mrs. Henry finally opens the connecting door to Miss Spencer's classroom and Ruby looks elated.
All the semi-reluctant students line up and Mrs. Henry introduces them to a beaming Ruby.
The kids start playing a game of duck, duck, goose, and one of the little girls skips right past Ruby.
Mrs. Henry reminds her that Ruby's playing too, but the little kid still won't touch Ruby's head.
That little boy, the rude woman outside, Jimmy, says he can't play with Ruby because of his mom and uses an absolutely disgusting slur in the process.