It's graduation season all over the country. But when you attend a high school graduation, you are definitely not expecting to hear something like what came out of a principal's mouth in Georgia during a recent ceremony. 

The principal at TNT Academy’s High School graduation in Lilburn, Georgia made a racist comment when she stood before the audience to address a disturbance that had apparently taken place during a speech given by a student. The principal, Nancy Gordeuk, stepped in to address the distraction and that is when things got out of hand.

She specifically pointed out a group of people for talking and then referenced those walking out as “black people.” Not only were those in attendance taken back by her comments, but the student body was just as outraged. Half of the audience proceeded to get up and WALK OUT!

Since then, the principal has issued an apology to the kids and their parents. She says that "the devil was inside of her" and that she doesn’t even recall saying these words.

Well, unfortunately for her, the whole thing was caught on tape. Looks like she may have some explaining to do.

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