Family: School lost their 6-year-old daughter
A Clayton County family say they have lost confidence in the district school system to keep their daughter safe after they say the district sent the 6-year-old walking in the community, when she was actually a car rider. They say they are more than grateful to the guardian angel who saw the child wandering with nowhere to go and walked her safely back to George Kilpatrick Elementary School in Jonesboro.
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