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Teacher Shows Picture of Obama with Monkeys and Asks Students to Identify the Primate

The teacher has been placed on leave following the assignment.

A teacher at a Michigan private school has been placed on leave after showing students pictures of animals with a picture of former President Barack Obama. They asked the class to โ€œidentify the primate,โ€ per USA TODAYโ€™s report.

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Reports say the teacher (who has not been named) worked at the Birmingham campus of the Roeper School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. The campus holds the schoolโ€™s middle school and high school. Per USA TODAY, the assignment showed students images of different animals including monkeys and then a random picture of Obama.

โ€œWhich of the following are primates,โ€ read the assignment. It was given to 30 biology students.

Read the schoolโ€™s response from USA TODAY:

The school in a statement to USA TODAY said, โ€œOn behalf of Roeper Schoolโ€™s leadership, we want to acknowledge the disturbing racial offense contained in an assignment with an upper school class last week.โ€

โ€œThe choice to use this piece of curriculum was completely inconsistent with our Schoolโ€™s philosophy and mission and we sincerely apologize for its use and the harm it has caused. While the teacher has taken responsibility and admits the mistake of not properly vetting the resource, we know that is not enough and she has been placed on administrative leave until further notice,โ€ the statement continued.

A concerned parent sent a letter to the school the day after the assignment was given out. Carolyn Lett, Roeperโ€™s director of diversity, said this behavior wasnโ€™t acceptable, per The Detroit News.

โ€œThe following morning, we were alerted that this went out, we discussed it ourselves and immediately spoke with the teacher. This is not anything weโ€™ve seen before and nothing weโ€™re used to,โ€ said Lett, whoโ€™s worked at the school for 29 years.

Per The Detroit News, the school will be reviewing curriculum and working on professional development for staff and faculty focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion. Hopefully, this entails training more rigorous than a powerpoint presentation.

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