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U.S. elementary school apologizes for "offensive" homework

Xinhua,January 12, 2018 Adjust font size:

CHICAGO, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- A private school in the U.S. State of Wisconsin has apologized for asking fourth graders to list "three good reasons for slavery and three bad reasons."

Trameka Brown-Berry, an African American mother, posted a picture on facebook early this week showing the assignment her son was working on. She asked, "Does anyone else found my 4th grader's homework offensive?"

Romana Gem, who also found the assignment disturbing, added in her shared post, "Would you give children an assignment asking 'good' reasons for the Holocaust?"

Our Redeemer Lutheran School in Wauwatosa reacted quickly, according to Brown-Berry, with a prompt apology from the principal, who admitted that the assignment "showed a lack of sensitivity" and was offensive.

In the letter of apology, the principal said the school had removed the assignment and promised to send home information prior to any sensitive topics being discussed. Enditem