SOUTH CAROLINA Elementary
Assignment Having Kids Role Play The KKK Gets Teacher Suspended
LEXINGTON, S.C. (AP) - A
South Carolina elementary school teacher who asked students to role play
as Ku Klux Klan members for a homework assignment has been placed on
administrative leave.
The Island Packet reports that Lexington-Richland School District 5 says
it's "taking this matter very seriously" after Tremain Cooper posted a
picture of his nephew's assignment on Facebook last week.
The assignment asked fifth-grade students at Oak Pointe Elementary to
imagine they were a member of the KKK and provide a justification for
the KKK's treatment of African-Americans. It also asked students to
imagine they were newly freed slaves and explain if they were satisfied
with their lives.
The school district says it's continuing to investigate and will ensure
the assignment is not used again in district schools.